2nd guest talk in Cambridge: Amy Tang from EBI – Data sharing & Open Science
It gives us great pleasure to invite you to our 2nd Guest Talk in Cambridge on the 7th of July at 7 pm at the Red Bull pub on Barton road. Our guest speaker...
It gives us great pleasure to invite you to our 2nd Guest Talk in Cambridge on the 7th of July at 7 pm at the Red Bull pub on Barton road. Our guest speaker...
On 6-7 February 2017, San Diego (CA), will host three MnM annual conferences on Genome Editing and Engineering, Biomarkers, and NGS Data Analysis and Informatics. 2nd Annual Genome Editing & Engineering Conference Genome editing...
Summary of the day On the 9th of July in Google Campus London we welcomed a large group of enthusiastic hackers to the DNAdigest and Bionode hackday: Crawling genomic datasets with node.js. The day started with...
News from the fields 4-7 April, Kyoto: ICHG2016 The 13th International Congress of Human Genetics 2016 (ICHG2016) is currently taking place in Kyoto. This congress is the oldest and the largest meeting...
DNAdigest and Open Data team of the University of Cambridge cordially invite you to our joint workshop “Finding and accessing human genomic data for research”. How do you find and access human genomic data...
From Tuesday 19th until Thursday 21st January, hundreds of industry and academic genetic researchers descended onto Excel in London for the Festival of Genomics! With its 8 workshops, plenary talks and high profile guest speakers,...
2015 was a great year for DNAdigest! We organised more events, welcomed more volunteers to the team and increased our output of online communications and blog generation! It has been a joy to watch our followers...
On Friday 11th December 2015, a mixture of 30 students and professionals came together in the Garden Room at EBI-EMBL on the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus in Hinxton, to explore a new text-mining tool...
Roll up, roll up… and welcome to the Festival of Genomics Whether it’s storing, sharing or analysing, wrangling increasing amounts of data is crucial for unlocking the potential of genomics in science, medicine and...
From the volunteers and organisers of ContentMine and DNAdigest comes a new hackday! #ContentMineHackday ContentMine is an open-source project, funded by the Shuttleworth Foundation, that extracts facts from scientific literature in machine readable form. We will use the tools...
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£ 24.99@glyn_dk @DNADigest That's why w/ #AnnotareEBI #microarray & #sequencing data submission tool for @ArrayExpressEBI, we don't compromise quality over ease of use
We’ve redesigned dbSNP so we can deliver timely & trustworthy reference SNPs. Here’s what you should know: go.usa.gov/xN6JD
Lots of great tips from Amy Tang about #reproducibility at our July meet-up - check the tweet threads! twitter.com/glyn_dk/status…
@ymatang @DNADigest Real life examples: "sample naming in paper does not match sample names submitted to repository!" #data #sharing #challenges
#TodayInGenetics: Sir Ronald Fisher's 1918 paper correlates phenotypic traits with mendelian inheritances and introduces the term "variance" pic.twitter.com/sBthfcl2On
No better way to start the day than discussion and exercises on metadata @CyVerseOrg @datacarpentry @biosharing pic.twitter.com/hHLslYKX7C
@ymatang @DNADigest "Sometimes journals ask if data has been deposited, but they never ever ask if the data is in a good shape!" #dataquality #RDM
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