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NO ENTRY FEE. NO PURCHASE OR OBLIGATION NECESSARY TO PLAY OR WIN. RULES APPLY TO ALL CONTESTS AND PRIZE DRAWINGS. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. Each contest or prize drawing will be announced individually on the NextBio blog. Contests are independent of one another. Participation in one does not imply entry into the next. If a participant is disqualified for any reason from one contest, they will not be eligible to participate in any further contests. The NextBio Contests (the. Except where prohibited, by accep...
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We’ve moved! | NextBio's Blog
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Crowdsourcing solutions for life. May 14, 2012. Our blog has a new home and a new look! Find us at: http:/ blog.nextbio.com/. Please update your subscriptions and feeds to make sure you receive all our latest posts. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Intern Life at NextBio | NextBio's Blog
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SIRT2 finds a place in the family →. Intern Life at NextBio. October 6, 2011. Interns at NextBio learn to set the stage for a unique kind of data exploration. At NextBio, genomic data snakes through the hands of scientific teams and the automated pipelines they design, connecting people intellectually and socially. Each department is responsible for their own piece of the NextBio puzzle as well as helping new team members cultivate their skills. This helps users filter data in so many different ways, rat...
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SIRT2 finds a place in the family. October 18, 2011. Sirtuin 2 may suppress tumor formation in mice and humans. Sirtuins are a family of proteins that have been implicated in processes ranging from aging and tumor formation. Published in Cancer Cell this week, the researchers describe the role of SIRT2 in maintaining genomic stability in cells, a function critical in aging and cancer-related processes. Could these errors in cell division affect cancer risk? Previous research has suggested that SIRT2, a h...
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nextbio | NextBio's Blog
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May 14, 2012. Our blog has a new home and a new look! Find us at: http:/ blog.nextbio.com/. Please update your subscriptions and feeds to make sure you receive all our latest posts. Crowdsourcing solutions for life. October 21, 2011. From the lab to scientific publishing to clinical solutions, the Open Access movement is changing the way science advances. Guest post by Joseph Jackson). Another significant development is the announcement by DNAnexus that it is hosting the Short Read Archive (SRA). Increas...
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Products for Academia / Medicine
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Products for Academic/Medical researchers and Clinicians. NextBio Clinical enables users to apply data analysis and interpretation in novel ways to translational research and clinical applications. Features including an extensive biomarker knowledgebase, customizable patient reports and web-based tools for patient data analysis provide organizations with fundamental translational medicine framework. Automatically generate clinically actionable Patient Reports. NextBio Research applications support early-...
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SIRT2 finds a place in the family | NextBio's Blog
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Intern Life at NextBio. Crowdsourcing solutions for life →. SIRT2 finds a place in the family. October 18, 2011. Sirtuin 2 may suppress tumor formation in mice and humans. Sirtuins are a family of proteins that have been implicated in processes ranging from aging and tumor formation. Published in Cancer Cell this week, the researchers describe the role of SIRT2 in maintaining genomic stability in cells, a function critical in aging and cancer-related processes. Previous research has suggested that SIRT2,...
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Smoh | NextBio's Blog
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Intern Life at NextBio. October 6, 2011. Interns at NextBio learn to set the stage for a unique kind of data exploration. At NextBio, genomic data snakes through the hands of scientific teams and the automated pipelines they design, connecting people intellectually and socially. Each department is responsible for their own piece of the NextBio puzzle as well as helping new team members cultivate their skills. This helps users filter data in so many different ways, rather than just looking for studies on ...
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Crowdsourcing solutions for life | NextBio's Blog
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SIRT2 finds a place in the family. Crowdsourcing solutions for life. October 21, 2011. From the lab to scientific publishing to clinical solutions, the Open Access movement is changing the way science advances. Guest post by Joseph Jackson). But the most critical shifts toward Open Science arguably are happening in the life sciences. The technological revolution underway in next generation sequencing is enabling, but also requiring. Increasingly impressive examples demonstrate the success of Open Science...
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Glossary | NextBio's Blog
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NextBio-specific terminology to help you get started on using the website. Apps allow users to ask focused questions about a query term. Each app represents a different way of categorizing and displaying correlations with your query. To learn more about a query term:. Go to the NextBio Dashboard. Enter your query in the query field. Click an app icon at the top of the page. An app that shows whether your query term is enriched for genes belonging to a particular biogroup. Use a query term that is a b...