Has anyone ever used Galaxy? I saw their presentation at last year's ASHG. Seems like a great way to do collaborate on and keep a record of analyses in an easy web-GUI interface without having to download any software.
Has anyone ever used Galaxy? I saw their presentation at last year's ASHG. Seems like a great way to do collaborate on and keep a record of analyses in an easy web-GUI interface without having to download any software.
AAAS and the Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI) are holding three 2-day meetings in Washington DC on personalized medicine, addressing the scientific discoveries, business models, and policy changes that are necessary to develop personalized treatments and diagnostics.
Save yourself a few keystrokes the next time you visit GGD. Going to gettinggeneticsdone.com will now automatically redirect you to the blogspot address. If you've bookmarked the site or subscribed to the site's feed with RSS, everything will still work.Getting Genetics Done by Stephen Turner is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) License.
Avi Ma'ayan, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Systems Therapeutics of Mount Sinai School of Medicine, will present "Network Analysis in Systems Biology", at 10:00 am on Wednesday, April 22 in Room 206 PRB.Following the lecture, Dr. Ma’ayan will hold a series of one-hour interactive workshops on "Computational Methods for Analyzing Lists of Genes/Proteins and Building Networks in Systems Biology," which will
Welcome!You've reached the first official post of Getting Genetics Done. The idea for this blog was a spin off of the short courses and workshops that Vanderbilt's Computational Genomics Core has recently been offering. Our goal for writing this is to share anything we use or hear of that makes life easier in genetics research, or boosts productivity throughout the workday in general.