We are very excited to share our latest CIViC related publication (https://t.co/141t2GHsxN) in @NatureCancer describing among other things our increasing partnership with the @ClinGenResource. Congrats to @KilanninK, @AMDanos, and the whole team. https://t.co/Xms0QEA0sh.
I could not be more excited to share that our latest work is now published in Nature Communications! https://t.co/xc24fWq31K #PrecisionMedicine @BCCancer_GSC
In case you missed our talk today on graph knowledge bases in precision oncology, abstracts, slides and recordings are now available
https://t.co/rgnJArcX69
https://t.co/ouHnHXPHd7
#BOSC2021#ismbeccb2021
We’ve just added built-in citation support to GitHub so researchers and scientists can more easily receive acknowledgments for their contributions to software.
Just push a CITATION.cff file and we’ll add a handy widget to the repo sidebar for you.
Enjoy! 🎉
A Platform for Oncogenomic Reporting and Interpretation - Amazing work from @BCCancer_GSC generated from experience of the Personalized OncoGenomics program https://t.co/RexjdsZEVN
🎉 Announcing Material-UI v4 🎉
👉 https://t.co/YpFmsMKds3
This is our best version of the library to date.
Better customization, better performance, more features, better accessibility and more.
Enjoy 😍
Great new resource for #BioNLP out today: PubTator Central. Gene, chemical disease, etc annotations on abstracts and full text papers! Great work from Zhiyong Lu's group at @NCBI . https://t.co/3J6i3C8MLo
Open source software is 🔑 to science. Many of the packages, libraries + applications crucial to biomedicine are built by researchers who volunteer their time + effort to make these tools available. We’re excited to announce support for #opensource tools https://t.co/VtAS7DIWMZ
Yesterday we (surprise) launched GitHub Package Registry 🎁
It’s your code, your packages, and one login.
Sign up for the beta here
https://t.co/lMyi57UD72
Diversity hiring hack from @dashersw: Women typically underestimate their skill level. So we took the mid-level job posting & reposted it as "jr dev". We got way more women applicants & they were often more skilled than the men applying for the mid-level! #codemotion