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NCBI Staff Nov 8
November 17th webinar: NCBI Resources for Agricultural Research Register here:
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NCBI Staff Nov 8
Hi Laura! Send any questions for NCBI to [email protected] and they'll be forwarded to the right person to respond.
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NCBI Staff Nov 8
RefSeq release 79 is here! On FTP: Release notes:
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NCBI Staff Nov 7
Identifying and Correlating Chemical Names & Synonyms
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NCBI Staff Nov 7
Hi Tim, please send a message to [email protected] and we'll get back to you.
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NCBI Staff Nov 7
Clearing Up Confusion with Human Gene Symbols & Names Using NCBI Gene Data
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NCBI Staff Nov 2
Don’t forget to sign up for next Wednesday’s webinar, PubMed for Clinicians
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NCBI Staff Nov 2
Permanent redirect to starts on Nov. 9 For further guidance:
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NCBI Staff Nov 1
Get to know the new MSA Viewer in less than 3 minutes
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NCBI Staff Nov 1
Thanks Guys!
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NLM Nov 1
Want to keep up with Nat'l Center for Information news? Follow them on Twitter:
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NCBI Staff Oct 28
Clinicians – PubMed can make your life easier: search for relevant literature, set email alerts & more
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PubChem Staff Oct 25
The PubChem Data Sources page is now updated. It helps you to find who provided what information in PubChem.
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NCBI Staff Oct 25
NLM In Focus blog profiles Dr. Kim Pruitt, NCBI Staff Scientist
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NCBI Staff Oct 21
Three posters at today: ClinVar (1905F), dbGaP (1776F), and GRCh38 (1926F)
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NCBI Staff Oct 21
Genome Workbench 2.11 is here – improved tools, support & encrypted HTTPS protocol Release notes:
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NCBI Staff Oct 21
Today’s the last day of , but you can still stop by booth 521 for demos and answers to your questions!
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NCBI Staff Oct 20
Today’s poster topic is machine images (1784T) – Exhibit Hall B
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NCBI Staff Oct 20
Sign up for next Wednesday’s NCBI Minute, where we’ll introduce BLAST databases that produce cleaner search results
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NCBI Staff Oct 20
We’re at booth 521 again today. Stop by and we’ll answer your questions
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