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WKSP: Intro to CLC Main Workbench

Introduction to CLC Main Workbench
by Carrie Iwema, PhD, MLS, AHIP

Wednesday, 10th December 2014
1-3 pm
Falk Library Classroom 2 (upstairs)

Registration is NOT required.

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POSTDOCS: want to teach?

UNIQUE TEACHING OPPORTUNITY
Don’t miss a great chance to expand your teaching portfolio! Request a spot in the fourth round of “How-To Talks” by postdocs, Winter/Spring 2015.

The “How-To Talks” are a collaboration between the Molecular Biology Information Service (MBIS) of the Health Science Library System (HSLS), the Center for Postdoctoral Affairs in the Health Sciences, and of course all of you biomedical postdocs.

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How-To Talk: microRNA manipulation

Manipulation of promiscuous microRNAs in the cell

by Jadranka Milosevic, PhD

Tuesday, 2nd December 2014

2-3 pm
Falk Library Classroom 2

First, I will give an introduction on microRNAs and techniques being used to manipulate their expression.

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WKSP: Primer Design & Restriction Analysis

Primer Design & Restriction Analysis
by Carrie Iwema, PhD, MLS, AHIP

Wednesday, 3rd December 2014
1-3 pm
Falk Library Classroom 2 (upstairs)

Registration is NOT required.

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How-To Talk: ID Genes from Exome Sequencing

How to Identify a Gene of Interest from Exome Sequencing Results
by Michelle Wood-Trageser, PhD

Wednesday, 19th November 2014

9:30-10:30 am
Falk Library Classroom 2

Whole exome and whole genome sequencing can result in large numbers of possible variants which may be of interest to your field of interest.

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Register Now for UCSC Genome Browser Workshops

For 14 years, the UCSC Genome Browser has been providing a visual display for genomic data from human and other organisms (now numbering more than 80). Serving nearly 200,000 different users monthly, the Browser has grown to be a collection of bioinformatics tools useful for many applications in biomedical research.

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