What's New @ HSLS MolBio | 2017

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NIH Seeks Comments on Proposal to Update Data Management of Genomic Summary Results

The NIH issued a notice in its Guide to Grants and Contracts seeking public comment on a proposed update to the data management of genomic summary results under the NIH Genomic Data Sharing (GDS) Policy. The proposed update to the GDS Policy’s data management practices would help support NIH’s goals to promote scientific advances and protect research participants’ privacy interests by allowing genomic summary results from most studies to be provided via a public, rapid-access model.

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RNAseq wksp 10/11

You MUST register for ALL of the following:

  • WHEN: October 11th, 1-4 pm
  • WHERE: Falk Library, Classroom 2
  • WHO: Ansuman Chattopadhyay, PhD
  • Massively parallel RNA sequencing, commonly known as RNA-seq, provides a more detailed picture of transcriptomes compared to microarray profiling.

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    10/4 wksp: Variant Detection

    Variant Detection & Analysis: CLC Genomics, Ingenuity Variant Analysis, & more
    by Ansuman Chattopadhyay, PhD

    Wednesday, 4th October 2017
    1-4 pm
    Falk Library Classroom 2 (upstairs)

    This hands-on workshop focuses on human genetic variations and cancer mutations.

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    9/20 wksp: GenNav

    Genome Navigation: UCSC Genome Browser
    by Ansuman Chattopadhyay, PhD

    Wednesday, 20th September 2017
    1-4 pm
    Falk Library Classroom 2 (upstairs)

    Register here.

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    9/13 wksp: Lit Mining

    Literature Mining: InfoBoosters, Molecular Databases, & F1000Workspace
    –Ansuman Chattopadhyay, PhD

    Wednesday, 13th September 2017
    1-4 pm
    Falk Library Classroom 2 (upstairs)

    Registration is required for this workshop.

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    Feedback Needed on NEW HSLS MolBio Website!

    HSLS MBIS New Website Survey

    We have a new website in production!

    Please take our survey–your answers will help determine if HSLS MolBio resources and services are easily found.

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