Category Archives: Biosketch
NCBI on YouTube: Customize MSA Viewer, SciENcv, plants and RNA-Seq data, Datasets and PubMed
Missed a few videos on YouTube? Here’s the latest from our channel. Customize the MSA Viewer to Make Your Analysis Easier We’re constantly improving the Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA) Viewer. This video demonstrates several new and popular features, including the ability to change data columns, hide selected rows, analyze polymorphisms, and more. An Update to … Continue reading NCBI on YouTube: Customize MSA Viewer, SciENcv, plants and RNA-Seq data, Datasets and PubMed
Hey Professors! Get your free personal assistant — an NCBI Account!
Professors, we know you’re busy — really, really busy. You have to develop and teach your courses and labs, coordinate and run your journal clubs and seminars, direct your lab’s research efforts, write grants and publications, counsel and mentor your … Continue reading
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inProfessors: NCBI can help you streamline your teaching and research efforts
Professors, you’re busy – really busy. You have to develop and teach your courses and laboratory sessions, coordinate your lab’s research efforts, write grants and publications, and stay current on everything related to your teaching and research topics. NCBI has information … Continue reading
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inSciENcv Updated to Support New NIH Biosketch Format
This blog post is geared toward researchers. In November, NIH announced a new format for biographical sketches (biosketches); the new format is required for grant applications submitted for due dates after May 24, 2015 (see NOT-OD-15-032). SciENcv, a tool available … Continue reading
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