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Eukaryotic Ebullience : Reflections on #BOSC2015 - keynote and containers
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Sunday, July 19, 2015. Reflections on #BOSC2015 - keynote and containers. Last weekend marked my first time attending the Bioinformatics Open Source Conference ( #BOSC2015. A two-day satellite conference taking place before the huge ISMB/ECCB meeting. In Dublin, Ireland. I gave a keynote talk, and my slides are now posted here on Figshare. That I saw a command line for the first time in my life in the year 2010. The ideas I wanted to convey were inspired by this Donald Rumsfeld quote. I know how to sign ...
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The Right Metrics for Generation Open: a guide to getting credit for Open Science - Impactstory blog
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Open science and research metrics news from the Impactstory team. The Right Metrics for Generation Open: a guide to getting credit for Open Science. You’re not getting all the credit you should be for your research. As an early career researcher, you’re likely publishing open access journal articles, sharing your research data and software code on GitHub, posting slides and figures on Slideshare and Figshare, and opening up your research in many other ways. Of these varied output types. Nearly everything...
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How to …. The Genomics of Rapid Adaptation. 1 August, 2016. Phenology (the timing of life cycle events such as growth, breeding, or migration) is among the most sensitive organismal traits to climate and environmental change. In recent years, phenological shifts have been documented in numerous taxa, in traits such as … Continue reading →. Molecular Ecology, the journal. New insight into the genetic basis of industrial melanism. 9 June, 2016. Catching evolution in the act with the Singleton Density Score.
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How to …. Category Archives: natural history. Phenotypes in Comparative Phylogeography. 11 August, 2016. Earlier this week, The Molecular Ecologist contributor Bryan McLean posted about the current state of comparative phylogeography (Riddle 2016). He listed several exciting directions that comparative phylogeography is heading, including more research that includes trait data. As a followup to … Continue reading →. A tale of mammoths and a disappearing lake. 4 August, 2016. 15 July, 2016. 11 July, 2016.
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Is the leading collaborative platform to. Read, write, discuss,. Write in Markdown, LaTeX, HTML, or plain text. We make writing easy and effective for all researchers in whatever medium they choose. Easily cite any source using our stand-alone citation tool or by integrating your reference manager with Authorea. Securely host all your data in one place and link it to your publications. We're a small but ambitious group trying to improve how researchers communicate. David Banys, Business Development.
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Haute Science: Scientific Productivity Series: Evernote
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014. Scientific Productivity Series: Evernote. After seeing so many conversations on Twitter, I've decided to start a blog series about scientific productivity. This is something I think about ALL. THE. TIME. I'm constantly trying to make my work (and my life! And also this other one on Lifehacker. Yeah I'm a little addicted to Lifehacker). I've found Evernote to be invaluable for the following things:. Having a quick reference list for administrative details. I have notes from conf...
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Haute Science: Combining art & science in college courses - a case study from DePaw University
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Sunday, September 15, 2013. Combining art and science in college courses - a case study from DePaw University. I recently stumbled across this paper in PLoS Biology. Gurnon D, Voss-Andreae J, Stanley J. (2013) Integrating Art and Science in Undergraduate Education. The article describes Villin. I loved the sculptures (I want one in my house! Posted by Holly Bik. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm addicted to science and a slave to design. This is my forum for talking about genomics, art, biology...
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Haute Science: "Truth Values" - a one-woman show about Gender and Science
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Sunday, April 14, 2013. Truth Values" - a one-woman show about Gender and Science. I've been dying to see this one-woman show ever since I met Gioia De Cari at a party on the Upper East Side last Christmas (sidenote: This is why I love parties. You never know who you'll meet.). The show is called " Truth Values: One Girl's Romp Through M.I.T's Male Math Maze. You can find out more (performance schedules and photos) on the show website. Posted by Holly Bik. Labels: gender and science.
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