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Event: 2010 Bio-Link Summer Fellows Forum

This session was presented by Shelley O'Grady from Austin Community College. Read more
This session was presented by Linnea Fletcher, Program Officer at the National Science Foundation. Read more
This panel was moderated by Sonia Wallman. Panelists were Jim DeKloe, Lara Dowland, Denielle Thompson and Bill Woodruff. Read more
This was presented by Russ Read and Bill Woodruff. A report that accompanies the presentation is attached. Read more
Yolanda George, Deputy and Program Director, Education and Human Resources, American Association for the Advancement of Science and Linnea Fletcher, Program Officer, National Science Foundation presented the recommendations of the Vision and Change Process. These files contain the introduction from Linnea Fletcher and talk by Yolanda George. Read more
This is a presentation made by Elaine Johnson at the opening session of the 12th Annual Bio-Link Summer Fellows Forum. Read more
Workshop Information Date: Friday, June 4, 2010 Time: 1:30 - 4:15 Place: Clark Kerr Campus, Berkeley, CA Academic (Computer) Center (Building 1) Workshop Facilitator Dr. Patricia Delich Workshop Description Using social media tools such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, as well as the new Bio-Link web site and listserv, learn fast and easy ways to stay connected and up-to-date with Bio-Link. In this hands-on workshop, we will explore the social media tools Bio-Link uses. Read more
This informative session was presented by Jeanette Mowery and Lisa Seidman from Madison Area Technical College. Read more
In this workshop, we will analyze microarray data that were obtained from the GEO database at the NCBI. GEO is a database that contains expression data such as data from microarray experiments and from Next Generation DNA sequencing experiments like RNA-Seq. The instructions and links to Geospiza's GeneSifter analysis software (from Geopsiza, Inc.) are available at Digital World Biology. To get there: 1. Go to Digital World Biology ( www.digitalworldbiology.com ) 2. Select "Bioinformatics Tutorials" 3. Select "Exploring with microarrays: how do plants respond to drought?" Read more
This guide provides the basics on how to connect with Bio-Link using each of the following tools. Begin by selecting one of the "get started" links. A hands-on workshop will be offered in June, 2010 at the Bio-Link Summer Fellows Forum in Berkeley. Why use social media tools? Stay connected with Bio-Link colleagues Stay up-to-date in your field of interests Share resources Promote your events Discover new connections (people and resources) Why use ... Biolink's listserv : To communicate via email for sending and receiving announcements, posting questions, etc. LinkedIn : For professional networking and resum? posting. Great for job ... Read more

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