We can help you ease the pressure of finding the right content for your #research project or studies. Sourcing the right information doesn’t have to be difficult! Don’t forget to #share this video! #SocialDay18
Getting started on the PCR for Klenow DNA Assembly of a plasmid to express DNA polymerase at the Ethiopian Biotechnology Institute. The course has unexpectedly doubled in size - great to see such interest in recombinant protein expression, #biotech and #synbio in Ethiopia
If you have some great #openhardware for experimental biology, submit an abstract and join the #SEB_Electronics session @SEBiology#SEB2020 meeting (3-7 Jul in Prague)! Organised by
@M_Oellermann & @richelletanner. Deadline 13 Mar https://t.co/wBtJE6fst7 #openscience#opensource
Today we successfully ran part 1 of a bioinformatics training course at KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana. Kudos to @nashalselection for helping with slide content!
Beneficial Bio is a not-for-profit biotech social franchise aiming to provide low-cost, accessible and sustainable lab reagents to scientists in resource limited labs around the world. Stay tuned for further updates! #openscience#synbio
I need a free tool to draw an entity-relation diagram. Any suggestions. Could be online but I don't want a service that I need to register with.
Thanks.
Learn more about how scientific discoveries become clinical medicine using @wikidata in tomorrow's @camscience workshop day run by @TheContentMine@cammakespace 10-5 (please sign up in advance if possible)
https://t.co/tu50Ev1mIR #csf2019
How Do Scientific Discoveries Become Medical Knowledge? My Science Festival Workshop Saturdat from 10. @TheContentMine@Wikidata https://t.co/NDkpxL5vxX
1/n So excited to be part of major Bioformatics Workshop in India https://t.co/69jziJRhpm. @TheContentMine will show how #wikidata and @wikipedia brings a new set of tools
1/ Really delighted that Alexis Hansen of Grand Valley State Univ has "been awarded the Joan Nestle Prize for your essay “Developing a Transcartohistoriography.”
from the Committee for LGBT History
https://t.co/fAChMtRR8i
Congratulations! (perhaps more details on the site)
18 yrs ago, Wikipedia didn't exist. 10 yrs ago, it was not taken seriously by many academics. Now we run events at universities & there are even Wikimedians based at universities. Do you still think there are obstacles to universities using Wikipedia, or is it more accepted now?