January 2011
Caroline's January Goals
After a quarter of TAing, it is back to the lab for me. This month, I will be working on finishing my assessment of methylation pathway SNPs in sockeye salmon. Before the holidays I sent samples for sequencing for six genes of interest. My first task of the New Year will be to analyze this sequencing data.
I will also be bringing the “epic” back to “epic-genetics” this January by working on...
December 2010
Rethinking the gene » Scienceline →
Seminar – Ocean Acidification – Jan 6th @ 4:30 →
Speaker: Richard Feely (Senior Scientist, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, and Affiliate Professor, School of Oceanography, UW). Location: Fishery Sciences 102
Pinboard
This is what the Great Delicious Exodus looked like to our servers: http://bit.ly/frLwmA (contrasted with normal traffic a week earlier)
Emma's January Goals
My goals for this month are going to seem short, but they involve a lot of time and so will keep me very busy. The first week of January I will be traveling to Salt Lake City for the annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology to present the results on the effects of ocean acidification in the first 48 hours of oyster larval development. The meeting should be a lot of...
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Flink - NCBI
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Flink - NCBI
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- tagcloud from delicious pinboard
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For many years, the term epigenetics was synonymous with ‘funny genetics’ and...
– ScienceDirect - Current Opinion in Plant Biology : Epialleles — a source of random variation in times of stress
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PSSH Strategic Social Media Inventory Survey →
PSSH Strategic Social Media Inventory Survey →
Research on the Half Shell | Columns Magazine,... →
Research on the Half Shell | Columns Magazine,... →
Acidifying Oceans Could Upset Life’s Nitrogen... →
New research shows virus previously linked to... →
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Google Shared Spaces →
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Google Shared Spaces →
BibSonomy →
Estuarine Processes - Winter 2011 →
Estuarine Processes - Winter 2011 →
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The week that was
It started off productive enough. Discovered a couple of tweeks that at least gave me some joy. First, found out that with OS 10.6, Automator has the ability to carry out a function when files or folders are added to a location. This was used so that as soon as qPCR data files are written to the Dropbox they are simultaneously copied to purplepelican, in the Sites folder for static, publicly...
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The week that was
It started off productive enough. Discovered a couple of tweeks that at least gave me some joy. First, found out that with OS 10.6, Automator has the ability to carry out a function when files or folders are added to a location. This was used so that as soon as qPCR data files are written to the Dropbox they are simultaneously copied to purplepelican, in the Sites folder for static, publicly...
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Turning Geek Into Chic - NYTimes.com →
About Caroline Storer →
Referees' quotes – 2010 - 2010 - Environmental... →
Great interview with Paul Rudell - one of our very... →
Leaning this way…
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FutureProof Notebooks →
Bevan Series: Ocean Acidification →
Coming to Grips With Lugging an iPad →