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Positions available
from E-Cell Project
(2012/9/1 0:00)
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Currently, there are job openings for postdoctoral researchers and scientific programmers at RIKEN , Japan. Please contact Koichi Takahashi ( ktakahashi at riken . jp ) for details.
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Positions available
from E-Cell Project
(2012/9/1 0:00)
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Currently, there are job openings for postdoctoral researchers and scientific programmers at RIKEN, Japan. Please contact Koichi Takahashi (shafi at e-cell.org) for details.
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Positions available
from E-Cell Project
(2012/9/1 0:00)
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Currently, there are job openings for postdoctoral researchers and scientific programmers at RIKEN, Japan. Please contact Koichi Takahashi (shafi at e-cell.org) for details.
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The 1st E-Cell Hackathon
from E-Cell Project
(2012/8/8 0:00)
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The Shona Fujisawa Campus (SFC) , Keio University , Fujisawa, Japan
Aug. 3-7, 2012
Schedule
Arrival Day (Aug. 2)
Day 1 (Aug. 3)
Introduction by Koichi Takahashi
Participants self introduction
Discussion
Brief presentation of projects
Day 2 (Aug. 4)
Coding, ad hoc discussions, & NO meeting
Day 3 (Aug. 5)
Coding, ad hoc discussions, & NO meeting
Day 4 (Aug. 6)
Coding, ad hoc discussions, & NO meeting
Day 5 (Aug. 7)
Final presentation of outcomes, conclusions
Participants
Satya Arjunan (RIKEN)
Daisuke Hayashi (Keio University)
Kazunari Iwamoto (RIKEN)
Kazunari Kaizu (RIKEN)
Ayaka Koike (Keio University)
Moriyoshi Koizumi (RIKEN)
Kazuki Oshita (Keio University)
Gembu Maryu (Keio University)
Yasuhiro Naito (Keio University)
Seiko Nakatsuka (Keio University)
Kozo Nishida (RIKEN)
Taiko Nishino (Keio University)
Haruka Saito (Keio University)
Hiroki Sakamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Hanae Shimo (Kei ...
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The 1st E-Cell Hackathon
from E-Cell Project
(2012/8/7 23:59)
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The Shona Fujisawa Campus (SFC) , Keio University , Fujisawa, Japan
Aug. 3-7, 2012
Schedule
Arrival Day (Aug. 2)
Day 1 (Aug. 3)
Introduction by Koichi Takahashi
Participants self introduction
Discussion
Brief presentation of projects
Day 2 (Aug. 4)
Coding, ad hoc discussions, & NO meeting
Day 3 (Aug. 5)
Coding, ad hoc discussions, & NO meeting
Day 4 (Aug. 6)
Coding, ad hoc discussions, & NO meeting
Day 5 (Aug. 7)
Final presentation of outcomes, conclusions
Participants
Satya Arjunan ( RIKEN )
Daisuke Hayashi (Keio University)
Kazunari Iwamoto ( RIKEN )
Kazunari Kaizu ( RIKEN )
Ayaka Koike (Keio University)
Moriyoshi Koizumi ( RIKEN )
Kazuki Oshita (Keio University)
Gembu Maryu (Keio University)
Yasuhiro Naito (Keio University)
Seiko Nakatsuka (Keio University)
Kozo Nishida ( RIKEN )
Taiko Nishino (Keio University)
Haruka Saito (Keio University)
Hiroki Sakamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology ...
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The 1st E-Cell Hackathon
from E-Cell Project
(2012/8/7 23:59)
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The Shona Fujisawa Campus (SFC) , Keio University , Fujisawa, Japan
Aug. 3-7, 2012
Schedule
Arrival Day (Aug. 2)
Day 1 (Aug. 3)
Introduction by Koichi Takahashi
Participants self introduction
Discussion
Brief presentation of projects
Day 2 (Aug. 4)
Coding, ad hoc discussions, & NO meeting
Day 3 (Aug. 5)
Coding, ad hoc discussions, & NO meeting
Day 4 (Aug. 6)
Coding, ad hoc discussions, & NO meeting
Day 5 (Aug. 7)
Final presentation of outcomes, conclusions
Participants
Satya Arjunan (RIKEN)
Daisuke Hayashi (Keio University)
Kazunari Iwamoto (RIKEN)
Kazunari Kaizu (RIKEN)
Ayaka Koike (Keio University)
Moriyoshi Koizumi (RIKEN)
Kazuki Oshita (Keio University)
Gembu Maryu (Keio University)
Yasuhiro Naito (Keio University)
Seiko Nakatsuka (Keio University)
Kozo Nishida (RIKEN)
Taiko Nishino (Keio University)
Haruka Saito (Keio University)
Hiroki Sakamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Hanae Shimo (Kei ...
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CVRG Monthly Webinar?August 2012 with BIRN Community
from BIRN Community
(2012/8/3 23:29)
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We invite you to attend a Web seminar from the CVRG, to be held on August 9, 2012 at 1:00pm EDT. You are welcome to forward this e-mail on to all interested parties. The audience for this webinar will be the cardiovascular research, clinical research and biomedical informatics communities.
When : August 9, 2012 1:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00
Title : Building a NexGen Gene Expression Database for the Human Progenitor Cell Biology Consortium
Speakers :
Bruce Aronow, PhD – Co-director, Computational Medicine Center, Cincinnati Children?s Hospital Medical Center; Professor, Biomedical Informatics, Cincinnati Children?s Hospital Medical Center
Phillip Dexheimer, MS Computer Science – Senior Developer, Nexgen Sequencing Data Genome Bioinformatics Core, Cincinnati Children?s Hospital Medical Center
Host : Stephen Granite
To Join :
Event URL: Click here
Event number: 667 049 776
Event password: cvrg
Abstract :
A key goal for t ...
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New BIRN Capability: nihmaps.org
from BIRN Community
(2012/4/21 0:46)
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We are pleased to announce that we have just added a new capability to our list! This web application (which is available at www.nihmaps.org ) provides a “topic map” that enables all grant proposals funded by NIH in a particular year to be queried in several ways. The map shows the similarity of topics between grants, providing an intuitive, interactive clustered representation. Users may view grant patterns based on changing coloring schemes, overlays and other viewing options. Future developments will include creating subject-specific MEDLINE maps for specific scientific communities and comparing these maps with others derived from CRISP.
The project is lead by Ned Talley (a program officer at NINDS) with support from Chalklabs, Indiana University, UC Irvine, U Mass and BIRN. For an overview of the methodology, see Database of NIH grants using machine-learned categories and graphical clustering , published in Nature Methods , May 2011.
To use this capability, go t ...
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BIRN?s Pathology Paper accepted for HealthGrid 2012
from BIRN Community
(2012/3/23 4:01)
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BIRN is happy to announce another paper accepted for HealthGrid 2012. The Pathology project is a joint effort between BIRN and the California and Oregon National Primate Research Centers (NPRCs) to provide a decentralized network that allows the sharing of very high resolution images among distributed pathology laboratories. “A Flexible, Open, Decentralized System for Digital Pathology Networks” provides details about the resulting system including an active testbed involving two primate research centers with thousands of virtual microscopy slides at sizes over 15GB. This paper will be part of the HealthGrid Conference this May in Amsterdam.
For more information see healthgrid.org .
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XNAT Workshop in St. Louis June 25-29
from BIRN Community
(2012/3/7 8:09)
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The 2012 XNAT Workshop will be held in St. Louis, MO, on the Washington University School of Medicine campus June 25-29. Registration is now open .
The workshop will be led by the XNAT developers at Washington University along with several invited speakers and includes three separate tracks designed to interest both technical and non-technical attendees.
For more information, please go to:
http://www.xnat.org/workshop .
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