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17 Apr 2008 - Arevir Meeting 2008: slides are online now

All slides shown during the talks are online now.
Please start at the program overview and follow the link under the title of the talks for a presentation.

03 Feb 2008 - Arevir Meeting 2008

The annual Arevir meeting will take place on April 10 - 11, 2008 at caesar in Bonn
The Topics are HIV, HBV, Resistance to NRTIs, NNRTIs, PIs, EIs and INIs, Coreceptor-Usage, Assay-Protocols and Interpretationsystems.
The program can be found here...

08 May 2007 - Arevir meeting 2007: slides are online

All slides shown during the talks are online now.
Please start at the program overview and follow the link under the title of the talks for a presentation.

03 Jan 2007 - Arevir Meeting 2007

The annual Arevir meeting will take place April 19 - 20, 2007

Wie schon im letzten Jahr soll das Arevir Meeting zusammen mit dem Verbundprojekt Übertragung resistenter HIV in Kooperation mit dem RKI stattfinden.
Updated program can be found here...

01 Dec 2006 - HBV Drug resistance tool online

A new tool for HBV drug resistance interpretation is online
Please read more...

16 Feb 2006 - Arevir Meeting 2006

The annual Arevir meeting will take place April 27 - 28, 2006
Please read more...

08 Feb 2006 - www.geno2pheno.org on new server

In order to improve our service we are testing a more powerful server for geno2pheno, but unfortunately we cannot do this in a pure test environment. We apologise for any inconvenience and hope you will benefit from the better performance (about 10 times faster than the old server).
At the same time the prediction on the main website is also based on the full training set with 850 sequences.

20 Jul 2005 - Additional training data for geno2pheno

Geno2pheno was updated with 200 new HIV virus sequences. The geno2pheno resistance prediction is now based on more than 850 sequences, which where used for the SVM to train the model. For testing purposes the new model is implemented under the URL http://g2p.bioinf.mpi-sb.mpg.de and can be compared with the predictions from the old model, which is still available undr the common URL http://www.geno2pheno.org