Lecture Announcement: Biomedical Informatics
Our final set of lectures related to Clinical Application kicks off today with discussion on Biomedical Informatics by Rakesh Nagarajan. Dr. Nagarajan will present some background information and...
View ArticleHappy 20th Anniversary, YSP!
Today marks an important milestone for one of the most impactful outreach programs at Washington University, the 20th anniversary of the Young Scientist Program. Students, volunteers, alumni, teachers,...
View ArticleLecture Announcment: Cancer Genomics & series wrap-up
It is my great pleasure to announce the line-up for our final session of the Introduction to Genomic Medicine seminar series. Next Monday, June 13th, Dr. Ramaswamy Govindan will give a lecture on...
View ArticleInformational Lunch Meeting for The Young Scientist Program – September 22nd
An important invitation from YSP: The Young Scientist Program invites Students, Post Docs, Technicians, and PIs along with past and current volunteers to an informational lunch and activity fair on...
View ArticleGenetics and Genomics at The Scientist
The Scientist has aggregated all of their content on genetics and genomics – making it easy to read the site’s offerings on about everything from glowing kittens to recent retractions and hot papers in...
View ArticleYSP has a new website
Be sure to check out the new website for The Young Scientist Program at Washington University School of Medicine. The site looks great and you can easily find lots of great information, including:...
View ArticleWebinar: World Tour of Genomics Resources
Webinar: Thursday, November 10th, 10:00 PST/1:00 EST Registration: http://www.openhelix.com/cgi/webinarInfo.cgi?id=33 There are thousands of bioinformatics and genomics resources that are free and...
View ArticleTutorials and lecture materials from NCBI and NHGRI
I am constantly surprised by the amount of great instructional material available in topics related to genomics and bioinformatics. It is unfortunate that there isn’t a “master list” somewhere of all...
View ArticleA comparison of science mapping tools
The Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology offers a great comparison of different tools for mapping science in their July 2011 issue. These tools are great for...
View ArticleNCBI and IPv6
From NCBI: NCBI now supports IPv6 (beta) for data downloads at http://bit.ly/xiQAsj. More information at http://1.usa.gov/x655AL . Please note that NCBI will be taking part in the World IPv6 Launch...
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