miércoles, 3 de abril de 2019

Bring your own data to the computational virology workshop at LSU New Orleans | NCBI Insights

Bring your own data to the computational virology workshop at LSU New Orleans | NCBI Insights

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04/02/2019 04:59 PM EDT

We’ll be exhibiting next week at the 2019 Experimental Biology conference in Orlando. Stop by the NCBI booth (#446) (April 7-9, 9 AM – 4 PM) to meet NCBI staff,  to see live demonstrations of NCBI molecular and literature databases … Continue reading 
04/02/2019 04:05 PM EDT

Attention all aspirational computational virologists and cloud-curious bioinformaticians! NCBI is hosting a free workshop in New Orleans, Louisiana April 23 and 24. Choose your own adventure: participants may bring their own data and/or work with public data housed at NCBI. … Continue reading 
04/02/2019 04:00 PM EDT

Guest post by Derek Johnson, MLIS, Health Professionals Outreach Specialist for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine Greater Midwest Region Recent articles in Preventing Chronic Disease and The Nation’s Health chronicle how public libraries can complement the efforts of public health workers in community outreach and engagement. Data tell us that more Americans visit … Continue reading "National Public Health Week 2019: How NLM Brings Together Libraries and Public Health"
04/02/2019 03:32 PM EDT

The BLAST+ 2.9.0 release is now available from our FTP site.  This latest release has enhanced support for the new BLAST database version (BLASTDBv5). In particular, the 2.9.0 programs handle the new four character identifiers for chains of 3D structure records from … Continue reading 
04/02/2019 11:00 AM EDT

Andrew R. Ruis, PhD, will speak on April 4, 2019 at 2:00 ET in the Lister Hill Auditorium at the National Library of Medicine on
04/02/2019 10:22 AM EDT

NCBI is excited to host our first Women-led Hackathon, a collaborative biodata science event organized by women on the NIH Campus in Bethesda, Maryland! NIH has a strong interest in enhancing the diversity of the scientific workforce, and women in particular are underrepresented in … Continue reading 

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