domingo, 16 de febrero de 2014

Reviews & Commentaries on Science & Technology

Reviews & Commentaries on Science & Technology

stacked papers
The genetics of major depression.External Web Site Icon 
J Flint et al. Neuron, Feb 2014
Why we should care about what we get for “only $99” from a personal genomic serviceExternal Web Site Icon
Michael F. Murray, MD Annals of Internal Medicine, Feb 11
More on well-posed questions and how to ask them,External Web Site Iconby Ken Weiss, The Mermaids Tale, Feb 12
Scientific method: Statistical errors,External Web Site Icon Regina Nuzzo, Nature News, Feb12
Medicine gets up close and personal,External Web Site Icon by W. Wayt Gibbs, Nature News, Feb 11
The well-posed problem problem,External Web Site Icon by Anne Buchanan, The Mermaids Tale, Feb 11
There is no such thing as biomedical "Big Data",External Web Site Icon by Stephen Turner, Getting Genetics Done Blog, Feb 11
Is big data already outpacing health IT?External Web Site Icon Government Health IT, Feb 11
Multi-tasking DNA: Dual-use codons in the human genome,External Web Site Icon by Kris A. Wetterstrand, M.S. National Human Genome Research Institute, Feb 6
The gene sequencing future is here,External Web Site Icon by Beth Mole, Science News, Feb 6
The undiscovered chromosome,External Web Site Icon Genome Unzipped, Feb 5
Black death left a mark on human genome,External Web Site Icon by Elizabeth Pennisi, Science Now, Feb 3  
Disease gene finding solves international medical mystery,External Web Site Icon by Glenna Picton,Baylor College of Medicine News, Jan 23

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