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    18 hours ago

    We have 2 posters for you to see today at from 2:30-3:30pm in the Exhibit Hall: G028 - New Variant-Centric XML for ClinVar Data (G028) TT046 - The NIH Genetic Testing Registry (GTR): Test Methodologies as a Sensor of the Precision Medicine Environment

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  2. 20 hours ago

    Tomorrow morning - Join us at the Technical Topics Platform Presentation: The NIH Genetic Testing Registry (GTR): Test Methodologies as a Sensor of the Precision Medicine Environment Starts at 7:45!

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    23 hours ago

    We’ll be at booth 1810 again today from 9am-4pm. We’d love to know how we can make our services and data more useful to you.

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  4. Nov 1

    We’ve provided easy-to-use files you can use to compare and analyze your data with known structural variants in NCBI’s dbVar. Download them via FTP and use them in a number of tools and browsers. See NCBI Insights for more info.

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  5. Retweeted
    Oct 31

    Before month ends, check out the liver cancer & hepatocellular carcinoma shared by ’s Database of Genotypes and Phenotypes.

    Laptop icon with screenshot of the NCBI's Database of Genotypes and Phenotype of liver cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma datasets
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  6. Retweeted
    Oct 31

    See you tomorrow at ! We’ll be at Booth 1810 Thursday through Saturday. Visit us to get navigation tips, hands-on help & free literature. We also want to know how we can make our services & data more useful to you, so don’t be shy!

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    Oct 31

    It's ! Check out this fun read on the publishing history of tales of the supernatural, including responses from physicians and scientists:

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  8. Retweeted
    Oct 31

    More than 100 skeleton images. Share some, if you dare.

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    Oct 31

    View new educational videos that teach the elements of genomics for all to understand - view "Lessons from the Human Genome Project"...

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  10. Oct 31

    As announced July 31, 2018, the PubMed Health website has been shut down as of October 31, 2018. NLM thanks you for using PubMed Health over the years.

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  11. Retweeted
    Oct 30

    NCBI staff sets out for this week in San Antonio, TX. Some presentations include information about the NIH Genetic Testing Registry (GTR) and the current global landscape of genetic tests. For further insights, check out our blog:

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    Oct 23

    Although TB incidences are falling, tuberculosis is still one of the top causes of death worldwide, so detection and treatment are critical. Read this new on the effectiveness of two interferon gamma release assays:

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  13. Oct 22

    We’ve improved search for eukaryotic proteins, viral proteins & gene names! When you search for a gene, transcript or protein, our updated featured results panel displays relevant information. Give it a try today!

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    Oct 19

    Today at , we have two posters on display in the Exhibit Hall. Stop by between 3 and 4 to see them!

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  15. Retweeted
    Oct 19

    If you missed yesterday's CoLab "NCBI Pharmacogenomics Resources for Clinical Care", you can get the handout here! Contains step-by-step instructions & video tutorial

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  16. Retweeted
    Oct 19

    Visit us at Booth #315 today from 10am to 4:30pm to provide feedback, have questions answered or chat!

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  17. Oct 18

    If you missed yesterday's Data CoLab, "Interactive Visualization of NCBI Annotations for Variant Interpretation", you can get the handout - with step-by-step instructions & video tutorial link - here Photo: Valerie Schneider presents to the ASHG audience.

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    Oct 18

    Miss the NCBI Pharmacogenetics CoLab at ? Check the NCBI booth 315 for a handout!

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    Oct 18

    Did you miss the CoLab on NCBI pharmacogenomics resources for clinical care? Check in at the NCBI Booth #315 for handouts and details about an upcoming Webinar!

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    Oct 18

    There are many NCBI posters to look at today at , along with NCBI’s Clinical Co-Lab – remember to grab a seat by 10:30AM at Clinical CoLab 1005!

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