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BioGPS at Bio-IT world — discount code!

I'm pleased to announce that I'll be presenting on BioGPS at the 10th Annual Bio-IT World Conference & Expo 2011 taking place April 12-14, 2011 in Boston, MA. I will be speaking in Track 3 on Cloud Computing, and the title of my talk will be "BioGPS – crowdsourcing...

Last chance to chime in!

As we mentioned earlier this week, we are in the process of choosing a new logo for BioGPS. If you'd like to chime in and rate your favorites, please help us out!We've cleared the votes from earlier in the week so that the newer designs get rated on a level playing...

Help choose our new logo!

BioGPS is growing in usage (over 150,000 page views in the last month!) and that popularity justifies a little professional makeover. Later this year we'll be releasing a drastically improved user interface that will be both easier on the eyes and easier to use. The...

New Year, New Features — Gene List Export

Welcome back to our New Year, New Features Series, where we're kicking off 2011 with a bounty of new goodies for all BioGPS users. This week we're introducing a small but very handy feature ...Exporting Gene ListsHave you got a few gene lists saved in BioGPS, and...

Recruiting for a postdoc in bioinformatics

GNF is now recruiting for a postdoctoral associate to join our Bioinformatics group. Details are in the official job posting, but generally speaking this individual will be involved in large scale data mining projects from public and proprietary data sets. The goal of...

New Year, New Features — Xenopus support

Happy new year, everyone! We're kicking off 2011 with a bounty of new features for all BioGPS users. There's so much to tell, we're giving each goody its own article in our new weekly series: New Year, New Features. First up, we're getting things hoping with a new...

Upcoming webinar on the Gene Wiki

Just a quick note that Ben Good and I will be presenting for the NCBO's webinar series next week on the Gene Wiki. The title of the talk will be "The Gene Wiki: Cultivating and mining community intelligence in biology". Feel free to join in if you'd like to hear what...

RSS feed for new plugins

Staying up-to-date with the newest plugins registered in the plugin library at BioGPS is now easier than ever. We've added an RSS feed that broadcasts the 15 most recently registered plugins. For those who aren't familiar, RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication,...

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