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At the request of a commenter I just wanted to clarify that any code released here for R or anything else is free and open source unless specifically stated otherwise. The open source (GPLv2) license for any code on GGD can be found on this page.Getting Genetics Done by Stephen Turner is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) License.

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I've had friends in biochem "wet" labs who've asked me to do some simple statistics on some of their results. This looks like an interesting seminar to attend if you've ever thought about doing a t-test on fold changes in some outcome measure between treatment and control groups, a pretty common outcome in biochemical assays. If the speaker provides slides electronically I'll happily post them here after the seminar.

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Vanderbilt Center for Human Genetics Research faculty candidate Goncalo Abecasis will be interviewing for a faculty position here this week. Come check out his seminar - "Sequencing Thousands of Human Genomes" - Friday June 11th, 2-3pm in 512 Light Hall.Getting Genetics Done by Stephen Turner is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) License.

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Our lab is looking for a postdoc. See the ad here, reproduced below. POST-DOCTORAL POSITION VANDERBILT CENTER FOR HUMAN GENETICS RESEARCH PROGRAM IN COMPUTATIONAL GENOMICS The Program in Computational Genomics in the CHGR at Vanderbilt University has an immediate opening for a post-doctoral fellow to pursue new and exciting research in human genetics.

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Definitely a seminar not to miss: Curtis Fideler, director of Sales at Pacific Biosciences, will be giving a special seminar here at Vanderbilt Thursday, May 20, 11:00a-noon in 202 Light Hall entitled "An Introduction to SMRT Sequencing: A description of Pacific Biosciences single molecule real time sequencing technology." Science: Real-Time DNA Sequencing from Single

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This month's cancer biostatistics workshop on overfitting will be given by Fei Ye and Zhiguo (Alex) Zhao, both in the Department of Biostatistics and the Cancer Biostatistics Center. This looks like a good one, especially after attending Frank Harrell's regression modeling strategies course a few weeks ago. See the link below for the full 2010 series.