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How can I find a newspaper article?
Lane keeps print versions of four daily newspapers in a rack near the Redwood Room (current day only). In addition to the San Jose Mercury News, San Francisco Chronicle, and Wall Street Journal, we also have current issues of The...
Are there 24 hour study/computer lab spaces in the Medical Center?
School of Medicine students and residents have access to the computer lab in M222A, the 24/7 study room (M202) and the Fleischmann labs using their Hospital security badges. Most School of Medicine graduate students are not issued a security card...
Are there group study rooms in the library?
There are two student group study rooms available in the library from 8am until 15 minutes prior to closing. They can accommodate up to 10 people and are equipped with a conference table and writing board. The library's conference room...
Biostatistical analysis with Excel
What is it? Microsoft Excel provides powerful and relatively easy to use statistical analysis functions out of the box and suitable for many types of biostatistical analyses. What's in it? Many common biostatistical analyses can be performed using Excel,...
Biostatistics Fast Help
What is it for? You need a quick refresher to confirm that you are analyzing your data correctly. What's in it? Listed below are classic Statistical Short Notes about biostatistics that are built around clinical scenarios that illustrate the...
Collaborating with an NIH employee? Read these NIH Policies.
Stanford researchers collaborating with NIH employees, including contractors working at NIH, and fellows working at NIH, should review the NIH Employee Procedures for Complying with NIH Public Access Policy, particularly the section covering the Publishing Agreement. The Policy applies to...
Does Lane Library have a Hindawi Institutional Membership?
Lane is not an institutional member of Hindawi Publishing Corporation, an open access journal publisher....
Educational Technology Services
Mission EdTech, a division of IRT's IT Services, provides a highly coordinated set of educational planning and support services to support the innovative and appropriate use of teaching technology throughout the school. Services * classroom and space scheduling and planning...
Essential Resources for Quantitative PCR
What is it? Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (QPCR) is a set of powerful PCR techniques designed to quantify RNA transcripts. However, much up-front work is required for experiments to produce reliable data. Specific considerations for QPCR include: determining whether...
Getting the PMC ID number into EndNote
The NIH has revised their policy for submissions to require the PubMed Central reference number be included in documents submitted to the NIH. To facilitate downloading of reference information to PMC, EndNote filters, files, and an NIH output style have...
How can I easily find out which proteins are expressed in specific tissues?
The problem You need to find where a collection of proteins is expressed, based on published literature. You need robust answers, but PubMed and similar databases are proving not entirely effective. For example, you want to determine whether a set...
How can I find an expert outside of Stanford?
There are many tools that can help you identify human expertise outside (as well as within) of Stanford, mostly in academia. These tools are helpful when attempting to start a collaboration, especially when crossing disciplinary boundaries. Below is a...
How can I find biotools (bioinformatics software tools and databases)?
There are thousands of bioresearch databases and software tools, growing continuously. Identifying the optimal resource is therefore a real problem. Here are selected options: BioWareDB is a specialized search engine with good coverage of the universe of these softwares and...
How can I find book reviews for technical and scientific books?
Journals, eJournals - specialty, high-level broad science or medicine (e.g., NEJM, JAMA) Book Review Digest Plus Online (WilsonWeb) - indexes reviews from JAMA, Nature Medicine, New England Journal of Medicine (good sample topic = Pain)...
How can I find information about patents?
Patent data are a crucial yet frequently overlooked resource. Much of the data present in patent applications are never published into publicly-accessible journals, whether or not the patent is issued. Such data include synthesis methods, DNA and protein sequences,...
How can I find quality conferences?
The problem You are interested in attending conferences in areas outside of your usual sphere. How can you find such conferences? How can you evaluate how pertinent and authoritative a conference is? The problem is not so much finding conferences,...
How can I get to speed with R for processing statistical data?
What is it? R is a computer language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It is widely used in biostatistics, including microarray and proteomics data analysis. R provides a wide variety of statistical tests: linear and nonlinear modelling...
How can I learn to store my data in MS Access?
The problem You've decided that Excel doesn't cut it when it comes to storing your experiment or other data (a wise notion), and want to use the Microsoft Access relational database instead. Q: What is the fastest way to...
How can I query Ensembl over the Internet using SQL?
The problem You are facing a tedious, repetitive querying task involving the Ensembl database, e.g., retrieving the transcription start sites for dozens of genes. You suspect you might be able to connect to the Ensembl database directly to retrieve the...
How do I go about understanding a protein?
The problem You need to understand a protein expressed by the genome of Homo sapiens, Mus musculus or Rattus novergicus. Q: Where should you go to access information on its properties, interactions with other molecules (proteins, genes, drugs), and...
How to import Excel data into a statistical application package, the easy way
The problem Although Excel provides a number of statisticl analysis tools, researchers often discover that they need to read Excel worksheets into more complete analysis packages such as SAS or SPSS. However, doing so requires paying attention to a...
Identifying Study Biases
Critical appraisal of a research study is essential for deciding whether the information is valid and applicable to clinical practice. Features of study methodology that need to be carefully considered when evaluating validity of findings include - study design, sample...
Is Stanford a Member of BioMed Central, BMC?
Yes. A 15% discount on APC's is available to Stanford authors. From January 2006 to the present, Lane Library has been a BioMed Central Supporter Member, entitling all Stanford authors to a 15% discount on APC's, Article Processing Charges, for...
LaneConnex: Rita Popat's daily stop for research and teaching
Professor Rita Popat uses Lane's website daily for her research and teaching needs. As an educator, Rita accesses e-textbooks, especially the Access Medicine/Lange titles on Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics. To her students, Rita frequently recommends Lane's exam preparation e-textbooks,...
Requesting complete patent documents using DocXpress
The problem You want to download a complete patent document but are discovering that your free patent service only allows you to download a single page at a time... The solution The Lane Library offers a service that will retrieve...
Sometimes the library can be noisy and I need to study. What can be done to minimize the noise?
We have a "quiet zone" area downstairs and study rooms that can be used for group study. More information can be found about study rooms. Also, "sound reduction headphones" can be checked out at the Lane Service Desk and used...
The Postdoc Success Guide: Essential Lane resources for new biomedical research postdocs
The problem You are a biomedical research postdoc new to Stanford and are bewildered by the vast constellation of resources (eBooks, videos, software, eJournals, databases, et al.) offered to the Stanford research community. The solution The Lane Library's Postdoc...
Video tutorial: Downloading and linking to PDFs in EndNote v10
What does this tutorial do? This video tutorial describes how to download and link PDfs into references stored in EndNote version 10 on the Windows platform. Note: this tutorial assumes familiarity with the import feature, described in this tutorial....
Video tutorial: How to change journal names in EndNote v10
What does this tutorial do? This video tutorial describes how to change journal names in EndNote version 10 references on the Windows platform. Duration: less than 2 minutes Tutorial contents Importing a term list (= list of journal name...
Video tutorial: How to download PubMed references into EndNote v10
What does this tutorial do? This video tutorial describes how to download and import references from PubMed into EndNote version 10 on the Windows platform. Duration: less than 5 minutes Tutorial contents Searching PubMed Converting PubMed references to a...
Video tutorial: How to edit an output style in EndNote v10
What does this tutorial do? This video tutorial describes how to edit an output style in EndNote version 10 on the Windows platform. Duration: less than 10 minutes Tutorial contents Finding journal styles Editing and customizing journal styles How...
Video tutorial: How to format a simple EndNote v10 bibliography in MS Word
What does this tutorial do? This video tutorial describes how to format a simple bibliography in MS Word using EndNote version 10 on the Windows platform. Duration: less than 4 minutes Tutorial contents Selecting a particular journal's style within...
Video tutorial: How to open and populate an EndNote v10 library
What does this tutorial do? This video tutorial describes how to create a library and adding references using EndNote version 10 on the Windows platform. Duration: less than 8 minutes Tutorial contents Creating a new library Adding references manually...
Video tutorial: How to search Ovid and download references into EndNote v10
What does this tutorial do? This video tutorial describes how to connect to Ovid and download references into EndNote version 10 on the Windows platform. Note: Although this tutorial features Ovid, the approach it describes can be applied to...
Video tutorial: Importing Images into an EndNote v10 Reference
What does this tutorial do? This video tutorial describes how to import and cite an image in a manuscript using EndNote version 10on the Windows platform. Duration: less than 2 minutes Tutorial contents creating a reference for a picture...
Video tutorial: Using bibliographical software such as EndNote v10
What does this tutorial do? This video tutorial describes why and how bibliographic software is useful, and in particular, focuses on new features of version 10 of the EndNote bibliographical management software. Duration: less than 6 minutes Tutorial contents...
What are CSH Protocols?
What is it? Cold Spring Harbor Protocols is a curated, searchable, high quality repository of life science protocols. What's in it? CSH Protocols provide step-by-step methods in: cell and molecular biology genetics imaging protein science bioinformatics What is it...
What are Journal Citation Reports?
What is it? Journal Citation Reports is a comprehensive and unique resource that allows you to evaluate and compare journals using citation data drawn from over 7,500 scholarly and technical journals from more than 3,300 publishers in over 60...
What are NextGen biotools?
What NextGen tools are next-generation bioanalytical software and databases that offer perceived superior features, algorithmic properties or data sets. Characteristics NextGen biotools are typified by some or all of these properties: They originate from teams with a history of providing...
What are the LAGAN genomic alignment tools?
What is it? The LAGAN toolkit is a suite of software applications for performing highly accurate alignments of two or more homologous genomic DNA sequences. What is it for? The LAGAN programs are excellent tools for aligning homologous genomic...
What classes and resources will help me find information about grants?
Lane sponsors the following grant classes, available from the Lane workshops page: Finding Funding Explore websites and databases to find financial support for fellowships, research funds, and more. Go beyond the NSF and the NIH in this hands-on class. To...
What do P-values and Confidence Intervals Really Tell Us?
In clinical research, a sample from the population is selected to estimate the relationship of a risk factor (or intervention) on disease incidence (or outcome). We use information obtained from the sample to draw inferences about this relationship in the...
What is AbMiner?
What is it? AbMiner is a curated database of commercially available antibodies for research purposes. In addition to good coverage of the universe of antibodies, a unique feature of this collection is that all antibodies are screened by Western...
What is Bioinformatik Harvester?
What is it? Bioinformatik Harvester (BH) is a metasearch engine that searches a large collection of bio-oriented data sources and assembles the individual Web pages into one long page that can be scanned easily and quickly. Although Bioinformatik Harvester...
What is BIOSIS?
BIOSIS Previews What is it? BIOSIS Previews, or BIOSIS, is a bibliographic database that indexes the worldwide literature of research in biological and biomedical sciences. Over 500,000 journal articles and other documents from over 6,000 journals and other sources...
What is CisGenome?
What is it? The CisGenome tools support the analysis of data from: tiling arrays (TileMap) ChIP-derived sequences cis-regulatory elements CisGenome per se supports the retrieval of gene annotations, DNA sequences, motif discovery and motif mapping, key motif determination, among...
What is CMGM?
The Computational Services and Bioinformatics Resource (CSBF, but more commonly referred to as "CMGM") is a service of the Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine that provides a vast array of shared software resources for Stanford groups and laboratories based...
What is COS Expertise?
What is it? Community Of Science' Expertise database ("COS Expertise") is a wide-reaching scientific expertise database available on the Web with numerous features helpful to researchers. What is in it? Resumes from scientists from around the world, usually deposited...
What is DAVID?
What is it? DAVID, the Database for Annotation, Visualization And Integrated Discovery system, is a free, publicly-accessible web-based suite of tools for analyzing microarray gene expression results using the metadata properties (i.e., annotations) of a list of genes and...
What is DiscoveryGate?
What is it?Symyx' DiscoveryGate is a much simplified yet powerful querying interface to MDL's vast databases of compound and chemical property databases, as well as to other unique resources, such as the Beilstein database of chemical reactions. The classes...
What is DrugBank?
What is it? DrugBank is a curated database of highly summarized yet detailed drug data (e.g., chemical, pharmacological and pharmaceutical properties), combined with comprehensive drug target data, including sequences, structures, genetic features and pathways. This makes DrugBank a unique...
What is Faculty of 1000 Biology?
What is it? Faculty of 1000 Biology is an online research service that highlights and reviews papers published in the biological sciences, based on the recommendations of a faculty of over 1000 selected leading researchers. The system was designed...
What is FirstGlance?
What is it? FirstGlance is a simple yet highly effective biomolecular visualization tool. Because FirstGlance uses an applet to visualize molecules of interest, thus eliminating the need to install software locally, as well as making it possible to view...
What is Galaxy?
What is it? Developed by The Center for Comparative Genomics and Bioinformatics at Penn State, Galaxy is an innovative "metaserver" that greatly simplifies the process of genomic analysis. Its designers have gone to great lengths to save biologists from...
What is iHOP?
What is it? Despite its awkward name, Information Hyperlinked Over Proteins (iHOP) is one the freshest and most effective ways to rapidly understand gene function. iHOP automatically parses PubMed using gene symbols and retrieves declarative statements, which are then...
What is MS SharePoint?
What is it? SharePoint is Microsoft's groupware system, designed to enable the sharing of processes ("workspaces") and documents (Word, Excel, etc) from within a browser. What is it for? SharePoint can be extremely effective for managing scientific and medical...
What is NCBI's Digital Differential Display (DDD) tool?
What is it? The Digital Differential Display (DDD) tool is an easy-to-use transcriptomic analysis system that is a component of NCBI's UniGene database. It does so using an elegant interface that emulates the "dot blot" technique. [example] What's in...
What is NextBio?
What is it? NextBio is a search engine specialized in finding and characterizing biological information as opposed to data (see example search results). It provides a truly novel, unified interface for researchers to easily formulate and test new hypotheses...
What is novoseek?
What is it? novoseek is an innovative biomedical literature search engine that performs "entity identification" (defined below) on PubMed records, thus vastly improving filtering and understanding of search results. It also searches NIH's database of extant grants, CRISP, and...
What is ProPhylER?
What is it? ProPhylER is a tool for visualizing the evolutionary constraints that have influenced a protein, as inferred from comparative analyses of closely related proteins sequences. Most interestingly, it can display the degree of evolutionary pressure experienced by...
What is Protein Lounge?
What is it? Protein Lounge is an extensive collection of interactive web-based databases and software to help life scientists design laboratory experiments. In particular, it features a number of curated databases. Note: As of June 2008, the Lane Library...
What is SciFinder web version?
What is it? The web version of SciFinder ("SciFinder (web version)") enables access to the databases and many of the analytical tools provided by CAS via a Web browser instead of the locally-installed client, SciFinder Scholar. [example result] [video demo]....
What is the BioWarehouse?
What is it? The BioWarehouse system is a relational database system for the integration of multiple bioinformatics databases. It provides a central data repository in a common representational framework within a single DB management system. BioWarehouse's underlying software framework...
What is the Cn3D molecular viewer?
What is it? The Cn3D program is NCBI's free "helper" tool used for viewing the three-dimensional structures of biomolecules. It is is installed locally and runs on Windows, Macintosh and UNIX platforms. What is it for? In addition to...
What is the Delphion patent database?
What is it? Delphion is a patent database that covers applications filed worldwide. Its main unique aspect is the processed applied to patent application documents to normalize their semantic content. Because uncontrolled words such as synonymous terms, spelling variants...
What is the easiest way to find transcription start site data?
The problem You need to find the transcription start site (TSS) of a gene, perhaps for many genes. The solution When it comes to identifying the TSS for e.g., dozens of genes, you have two options: 1. Parsing method:...
What is the ENCODEdb portal?
What is it? ENCODEdb is the portal for the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) project. It is maintained by NCBI and provides a central access point for all data generated by the project. What is it for? The goal...
What is the Heart Center/CVICU Portal?
The Heart Center/Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit Portal team is comprised of: Alice Rich, R.N., Assistant Nurse Manager and Winnie Yung, R.N., M.N., Clinical Nurse Specialist, Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit, Lucille Packard Children's Hospital; Christopher Stave, MLS (librarian), Patty French (library...
What is the Human Gene Mutation Database?
What is it? The Human Gene Mutation Database (HGMD) is a comprehensive curated collection of sequence data on variant human germ-line nuclear genes that are associated with or are causative of inherited disease. The specific types of mutations and...
What is the Human Protein Atlas?
What is it? The Human Protein Atlas (HPA) is a powerful repository of protein expression patterns in human anatomical structures in normal and diseased tissues, accessible over the Web. It is maintained by the Swedish Human Proteome Resource Center....
What is the Ingenuity Pathways Analysis User Group?
Are you an Ingenuity Pathways Analysis (IPA; FAQ) user at Stanford University? Then consider joining the StanfordIPA Special Interest Group (SIG), hosted by Google and managed by a Lane Librarian. Interested? Please mail lanebioresearch@stanford.edu from your STANFORD E-MAIL ADDRESS...
What is the LOCATE database?
What is it? LOCATE is a web-accessible, curated database of predicted protein properties derived from the conceptual translation of mouse transcripts: computational predictions of protein membrane organization subcellular localizations Furthermore, the subcellular locations of selected proteins have been determined...
What is the NCBI genome database and viewer?
What is it? The NCBI genome database provides integrated views for a variety of genomes, complete chromosomes, sequence maps with contigs, and integrated genetic and physical maps. What is it for? Understanding the genomic organization of genes; mapping a...
What is the NCBI VAST search tool?
What is it? The Vector Alignment Search Tool (VAST) is an NCBI service for comparing the 3D coordinates of a protein structure to those in NCBI's structure database (MMDB). Such structural alignments are scientifically important because protein tertiary structure...
What is the Online Bioinformatics Resources Collection?
What is it? The University of Pittsburgh's Online Bioinformatics Resources Collection (OBRC) is a curated, Web-searchable collection of bioinformatics tools. What's in it? As of this writing, OBRC describes >1,768 bioinformatics databases and software tools. [example search results for...
What is the Resource Center For Biodefense Proteomics Research (RCBPR)?
What is it? The Resource Center For Biodefense Proteomics Research (RCBPR) provides visualization and analytical capabilities for proteomics data deposited by NIAID's Biodefense Proteomics Resource Center Research Centers (PRCs). Goal RCBPR is focused upon early stage characterization of therapeutic...
What is the RTPrimerDB?
What is it? The Real Time PCR Primer and Probe Database (RTPrimerDB) is a curated database of validated primers for use in real-time PCR and the sequences of associated transcripts [example]. What's in it? As of this writing, RTPrimerDB...
What is the SOURCE database?
What is it? SOURCE is a unification tool created by researchers at the Stanford Microarray Database that abstracts many biological databases to encapsulate the data associated with clones, GenBank accession numbers, or genes from the genomes of Homo sapiens,...
What is the Stanford Clinical Trials Web site?
What is it? The Stanford Clinical Trials (SCT) site provides a single, comprehensive and publicly accessible database of trials being performed at Stanford, or where Stanford University is the lead sponsor. It is available at http://clinicaltrials.stanford.edu. What is it?...
What is the Stanford Microarray Database?
What is it? The Stanford Microarray Database (SMD) is a repository for microarray data primarily aimed at supporting the Stanford community. What is it for? Storing, finding and downloading microarray data sets, based on queries for tissues, organisms Storing...
What is the STRIDE Anonymous Patient Cohort Discovery Tool?
The problem You are a Stanford researcher trying to determine whether the number of patients with a specific clinical profile is sufficient to enable a clinical trial, based on patients that have been seen by Stanford's clinics and hospitals....
What is the TRANSFAC database? (Note: Lane no longer subscribes to Transfac Pro)
What is it? As of August 2009, we longer license the professional version of TRANSFAC. TRANSFAC Pro is a compilation of experimentally observed transcription factors (TF) and their properties. As of October 2008, its data is now part of...
What research-oriented image analysis software are available?
What is it? There are many scientific image analysis and manipulation for use in life sciences research. Stanford's CMGM consortium provides shared access to all commercial programs listed below. What are these programs for? Counting objects in an image...
What resources are available in Bioengineering?
Lane's first-stop resource is the LaneConnex Search engine, which will provide you with a bird's eye view of all that Lane has to offer, including Lane's FAQ database for relevant terms (patent, engineering, etc.). Need more resources? Browse or search...
What software can I use to view biomolecular structures?
The need You want to analyze the structure of biomolecules (proteins, DNA molecules, RNAs, small molecules, etc). Your options The molecular viewers described below are widely used, robust and offer differing capabilities regarding installation, speed and cost. In terms...
What software is best for creating scientific graphs?
The problem You need to generate graphs to illustrate scientific data, but MS Excel appears insufficient. The solution Excel is relatively limited in its support of scientific graphing: graphing features are generally hard to use its options provide limited...
What videoconferencing/web conferencing options are available at Stanford?
What is it? Two options are available to Stanford personnel: WebEx is the market leader software for holding online meetings ("web conferencing"), complete with voice and video. As of Nov 2008, the School of Medicine's Information and Resources and...
When are Journal Citations Reports Updated?
The Thomson/ISI documentation states that the Journal Citation Reports are generally available in the summer following the end of the year. The analysis is based on each journal's publication date. It can take several months after the end of the...
Where can I access books online (eBooks)?
What is it? The full text of a wide variety of recent books ranging from biology to computer science and chemistry can be accessed online. What is it for? Evaluating books prior to purchase Quickly accessing information without having...
Where can I access SAS, SPSS and other statistical software?
Stanford affiliates can access SAS, SPSS, MatLab, GraphPad Prism, and SYSTAT for statistical manipulation via computers in Lane Library's Redwood Room and Duck Room and in the M206 PC Teaching Lab. First time users need to check in with Minmin...
Where can I find a statistical analysis program that will show me how to do it right?
What is it? GraphPad InStat is a statistical analysis program that is both simple and decently powerful. Beyond addressing most of the tasks needed by biologists, its principal features are ease of use and a nice hand-holding interface that...
Where can I find comprehensive clinical trial data?
The Problem You are searching for clinical data and have exhausted public sources such as PubMed. Are you done? No! A vast amount of superior-quality data is available through proprietary databases available at the Lane Library on a consultation...
Where can I find comprehensive drug data?
The Problem You are searching for drug data and have exhausted public sources such as PubMed and specialized ones such as Micromedex and others listed on the Lane Pharmacy Portal. So, are these the only sources you should search? No!...
Where can I find good summaries of bioinformatics, genomics and proteomics topics?
What is it? Notwithstanding its discouragingly long title, the Encyclopedia of Genetics, Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics (EGGPB) provides excellent coverage of the vast domains listed in its title. What is it for? EGGPB should be one of the first...
Where can I find help with designing a microarray experiment?
What is the issue? In addition to the cost of running microarray gene expression experiments, high throughput experiments (of which microarray experiments are one type) require more careful design than traditional experiments in order to ensure that the results...
Where can I find information about physicians' addresses, education, and specialty certification?
For information on Stanford and LPCH doctors, go to the Faculty Physician Directory.Community Physician Directory.--> The American Medical Association publishes an online directory plus the annual "Directory of Physicians in the United States". Each entry provides address, year of licensing,...
Where can I find market data for health care, including research topics?
The problem You are seeking market data (i.e., commercial use) on: drug usage clinical diagnostics medical devices surgical patient care medical imaging The solution In addition to other data sources (e.g., government, international agencies), excellent market data can be...
Where can I find software code documentation guidelines?
The task You are writing a software program and wonder how you should document it, and why... The solution This short presentation () lists simple and easy to apply guidelines for documenting code, complete with examples. Why document code?...
Where can I find validated motif analysis software?
The problem You are analyzing DNA or protein sequences to identify sequence motifs as the first step in evaluating their biological significance. What software tools should you use? Solutions There is a vast array of tools addressing this problem....
Where can I get a good tutorial on designing graphs for data visualization?
The problem You would like to make sure you are doing the best job on graphically representing data. You just can't figure out the best kind of graph you should use for your data, and would like ideas for...
Where can I get an electronic laboratory notebook?
What is it? Electronic laboratory notebooks (ELNs) are software programs that perform the same tasks as paper laboratory notebooks, as well as provide unique capabilities such as searchability and back-ups. What are they for? ELNs excel at: keeping track...
Where can I get help with statistical analysis & software?
Consultation The Department of Statistics' Consulting service offers free, drop-in consulting to members of the University community. You can also contact them via email. SPCTRM (Stanford/Packard Center for Translational Research in Medicine) offers consultation with a biostatistician for those who...
Where can I get help with video services?
Need help with course videos, video production, or other video questions? Visit Educational Technology's Video Services page: http://med.stanford.edu/irt/video/...
Where can I learn about image analysis techniques?
The problem You need to come up to speed on image analysis for microscopy, medical imaging or array analysis purposes, e.g.: preprocessing images to enhance readability automatically identifying cell or nucleus boundaries for automatic counting quantifying image data, e.g., from...
Where is the library conference room?
After entering the library, go straight and through the double doors. The door to the confernce room is on the left just before the stairs....
Who can help me migrate away from storing my research clinical data in MS Excel?
The Problem You are storing your research clinical data in a collection of MS Excel files and you are concerned this may not be the best way to manage such data (you're right...). You're thinking perhaps it is time to...
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