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Please save the unsolicited R01s
Editor's note: With the sequestration deadline hours away, the career of many young US scientists is on the line. In this guest post, our colleague Steven Salzberg , an avid defender of NIH and its peer review process, tells us why now more … Continue reading
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Tagged bioinformatics, genomics, grant funding, NHGRI, NIAID, NIH, R01, research funding, sequencing, top-down science
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Interview with C. Titus Brown - Computational biologist and open access champion
C. Titus Brown C. Titus Brown is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University. He develops computational software for next generation sequencing and the author of the blog, “Living in an Ivory … Continue reading
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Tagged bioinformatics, data, interview, open access, software, titus brown
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