Friday SNPpets
Welcome to our Friday feature link dump: SNPpets. During the week we come across a lot of links and reads that we think are interesting, but don’t make it to a blog post. Here they are for your enjoyment…
- The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) is organizing a meeting to celebrate the launch of ICR’s Integrative Network of Biology Initiative from May 14th to 15th, 2010 in Chelsea, UK. The theme will be approaches to study signalling networks, and how network models can be applied to the study of complex diseases such as cancer. Find out more here: http://www.lindinglab.org/events. [Trey]
- Even Steven Colbert has gotten into the gene patent debate. [Trey]
- Watched Lost? I don’t, but apparently bioinformatics software can help you keep track of what happened, using Circos: As Lost Ends, Creators Explain How They Did It, What’s Going On. [Mary]
- NIH releases Roadmap Epigenomics Project data in GEO. The consortium background is here. All abuzz in the #bioinformatics tweets. [Mary]
- New version of MausDB Colony Management Software Released. [Mary]
- Got some high school or undergraduate students to teach pharmacogenomics to? This explorer might help. [Trey]
- Jax® mice in space: I don’t know why it made me laugh, but to see the correct nomenclature on these animals–paired with the momentary wondering how they handled the lack of gravity and imagining them floating around the cages….[Mary]

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