by Andrew Su | Nov 5, 2009 | BioGPS
We’re pleased to release the new BioGPS home page. Check it out!We’ve tried to make the new design cleaner, clearer, and more information-rich. This design also opens up some future enhancements we have planned.Opinions on how we’ve done? Let us...
by Marc L | Oct 20, 2009 | BioGPS
Here at the Official BioGPS Development Labs, we use Mozilla Firefox for a large chunk of our day-to-day work. Combined with extensions like Firebug, it’s a critical part of our toolkit. We’re pretty heavy users of it daily, even with other browsers...
by Andrew Su | Oct 16, 2009 | BioGPS, plugin, spotlight
This week, we’re pleased to profile the Reactome database in our weekly Spotlight series. Thanks to Robin Haw and Peter D’Eustachio from Reactome for taking the time to talk with us, and for registering the Reactome BioGPS plugin.In one tweet or less, introduce...
by Andrew Su | Oct 2, 2009 | BioGPS, plugin, spotlight
This week, we’re pleased to profile the NCI-Nature Pathway Interaction Database (PID) in our weekly Spotlight series. Thanks to Kira Anthony from the PID for taking the time to talk with us, and for registering the PID BioGPS plugin.In one tweet or less,...
by Andrew Su | Oct 1, 2009 | BioGPS, customizability, feature, layouts
In what I think is one of the best features we’ve rolled out recently, we’re happy to announce the new “Quick-add” feature for customizing gene report layouts.Previously, in order to add a new plugin to a layout, users had to click over to the...
by Andrew Su | Sep 15, 2009 | BioGPS, community intelligence, Gene Wiki, long tail, usage stats
Our second paper on the Gene Wiki ijkey=70heWcVDzEvSzl5&keytype;=ref “>was published online today in the journal Nucleic Acids Research. It will also be included in the 2010 Database issue in January. From the concluding paragraph of the introduction:Here, we...