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Getting Things Done in Genetics & Bioinformatics Research

Thursday, September 29, 2011

The Utility of Network Analysis

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Like most bioinformatics nerds (or anyone with a facebook account), I’m fascinated by networks. Most people immediately think of protein-pr...
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Thursday, September 8, 2011

I'm Starting a New Position at the University of Virginia

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I just accepted an offer for a faculty position at the University of Virginia in the Center for Public Health Genomics / Department of Publi...

True Hypotheses are True, False Hypotheses are False

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I just read Gregory Cooper and Jay Shendure's review "Needles in stacks of needles: finding disease-causal variants in a wealth of ...
Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Excel Template for Mapping Four 96-Well Plates to One 384-Well Plate

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Daniel Cook in Jeff Murray 's lab at the University of Iowa put together this handy Excel template for keeping track of how samples fro...
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Personal Genomics and Data Sharing Survey

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I was recently contacted by a couple of German biologists working on a project evaluating opinions on sharing raw data from DTC genetic test...
Monday, August 29, 2011

Bioinformatics Posters Collection

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I mentioned BioStar in a previous post about getting all your questions answered . I can't emphasize enough how helpful the BioStar and...
Monday, August 22, 2011

Estimating Trait Heritability from GWAS Data

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Peter Visscher and colleagues have recently published a flurry of papers employing a new software package called GCTA to estimate the herita...
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Monday, August 15, 2011

Sync Your Rprofile Across Multiple R Installations

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Your Rprofile is a script that R executes every time you launch an R session. You can use it to automatically load packages, set your workin...
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