What's New @ HSLS MolBio

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Sept 22–Register Now!

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2xNew! KPA, & NextBio is now called Correlation Engine

We have 2 announcements re: HSLS MolBio licensed tools.

(1) A new resource!

Check out Key Pathway Advisor (KPA), a workflow tool that uses MetaCore content to:

  • Simplify ‘omics data analysis
  • Perform causal reasoning network analysis and apply a comprehensive pathway analysis workflow
  • Enable gene expression and gene variant data integration
  • Generate interactive structured reports for further analysis or sharing

(2) A new name!

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Fall 2016 Workshops

Hands-On Training Schedule

Wednesdays
1-4 pm
Falk Library Classroom 2 (upstairs)

Registration is required.

September 14th: RNA-seq Analysis: CLC Genomics Workbench

  • This hands-on workshop will provide an introduction to RNA-seq analysis using the library-licensed CLC Genomics Workbench.

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*Request a Workshop*

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Couldn’t make it to one of our workshops?

Think your entire lab would benefit from specialized training?

Want to introduce your colleagues to a specific resource?

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Happy Summer!

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from: http://dandelionmoms.com/2015/07/4-summer-science-projects-to-do-with-the-kids/

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ELN curious? Try LabArchives!

ELN

What is an electronic lab notebook (ELN), and why use one? Quite simply, ELNs are designed to replace paper lab notebooks that can be damaged, misplaced, or potentially altered. The digital nature of ELNs allows for:

  • Location independence due to cloud storage
  • Saving text, images, links, references, comments, PDFs, and more
  • Searchable entries by keyword, date, or use
  • Secure backup and access
  • Sharing of notebooks among the researcher, primary investigator, and other lab members or collaborators
  • Traceable history of additions and deletions as all versions are saved indefinitely

Thanks to Computing Services and Systems Development (CSSD), Pitt now has an enterprise license for an ELN, LabArchives.

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