09/25/2018 02:35 PM EDT
Guest post by Lawrence M. Fagan, Associate Director (retired), Biomedical Informatics Training Program, Stanford University. As online resources proliferate, it becomes harder to figure out which resources—and which parts of those resources—will best answer patients’ questions about their medical care. Patients have access to multiple websites that summarize information about a particular disease, myriad patient … Continue reading "Asking the right questions and receiving the most useful answers"
09/25/2018 02:19 PM EDT
An opening for a Supervisory Bioinformatics Specialist is now open and accepting applications until October 10, 2018.
09/25/2018 12:52 PM EDT
RefSeq release 90 is accessible online, via FTP and through NCBI’s programming utilities. This full release incorporates genomic, transcript, and protein data available as of September 10, 2018. It contains 173,956,003 records, including 121,138,769 proteins, 23,838,676 836, and sequences from … Continue reading
09/25/2018 11:00 AM EDT
National Library of Medicine traveling exhibitions are hosted throughout the United States and across the world. The host libraries, museums, and organizations plan and present
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