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Speed-Racerthe speed racer offical website (evis)

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Speed-Racer
3 years, 9 months ago, 0 Comments

Speed-Racerthat race was fixed!! it must have been the bad gu... (chatter)
that race was fixed!! it must have been the bad guys

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3 years, 9 months ago, 1 Comments

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    xxioixxxmas party on 21st of december (Event)
    Location: Music Pictures Office, Osloer Str, 16/17 , Berlin
    Date: 21st of December 2009

    All friends and performers invited...

    Drinks and biscuit and also cakes will be there waiting for you...

    xxioixx
    2 years, 5 months ago, 0 Comments

    xxioixxhello i am testing eviscaoe (chatter)
    hello i am testing eviscaoe

    xxioixx
    2 years, 5 months ago, 0 Comments

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    youtuber
    3 years, 2 months ago, 0 Comments

    youtuberNHGRI Long-Range Planning (evis)

     

    NHGRI logo with a DNA double-helixThe National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)

    has always been guided by a sequential series of plans, developed with

    considerable input from the scientific community, which have laid out

    ambitious goals and measurable objectives to gauge progress. It has

    been seven years since the NHGRI began its last planning process, which

    culminated in the publication in April 2003 of our Vision for the Future of Human Genome Research in Nature.

    While that document has worn well, the phenomenal advances in

    genomics and related fields since its publication indicate that it is

    time for us to look anew at the future of human genome research. To

    begin this process, NHGRI held a meeting in April 2008 of its senior

    scientific staff and a few outside experts to consider the future of

    genomics and, more importantly, how to stimulate a vigorous interaction

    with the scientific community about that future and NHGRI's role in it.

    That meeting identified a number of areas that warranted discussion, including:

    • Large-scale DNA sequencing and its applications, such as medical sequencing, comparative sequencing, and metagenomic sequencing
    • Sequence-based functional genomics, currently being addressed by

      projects such as ENCODE, modENCODE, and MGC, but also including the

      disease-specific transcriptome profiles of disease, siRNAs, microRNAs,

      the language of gene regulation, and cell states

    • Population genomics
    • Informatics and computational biology relevant to genomics, including new bioinformatic tools, databases/browsers, and beyond
    • Epigenomics
    • Proteomics
    • Chemical genomics
    • Genomics of good health
    • Ethical, legal, and social implications, including new social

      network models for direct-to-consumer information distribution, public

      education, and implications for clinical research

    • Application of genomics to clinical problems, including rare diseases, global health, diagnostics, prevention, and therapeutics
    • Large-scale population cohort study

    The meeting also identified a number of forums for obtaining community input, including:

    • White papers (see below)
    • Wiki for public comment
    • Workshops
    • Webinars
    • A large summary meeting, similar to the Airlie House meeting held in 2003

    Our next step is to kick-start a conversation among our community

    members via a series of "white papers" that will begin to address

    relevant topics. A number of white papers on various topics will be

    posted in the coming months; three are now available for your comment

    regarding the following: diagnostics, preventive medicine, and

    pharmacogenomics; therapeutics; and education and community engagement.

     

    These are not white papers in the standard sense of a specific

    proposal. Rather, they are sets of questions that NHGRI, with input

    from a few outside experts, has proposed as the most important ones to

    address. What we ask for you to comment on now is whether

    these are the right questions and whether there are additional

    important questions that we should add. Thus, our first goal

    is to develop a set of more refined and useful questions. Once that set

    has been established, we will then solicit the scientific community for

    answers to those questions.

    The first three white papers are now available through the links below. We invite your review and comment in two phases:

    Phase 1: Open now. In Phase 1, we

    ask you to comment on the questions posed in the white papers, to

    ensure that we have developed the right set of questions. Phase 1 will

    continue through January 30, 2009.

    Phase 2: Once a mature set of questions are

    established, Phase 2 will commence. For phase 2, we will collect

    community responses to the posed questions, starting in mid-February

    2009 and continuing through mid-April 2009.

    To stimulate discussion, comments received will be posted for

    viewing. All comments received through this white-paper process will be

    used to generate topics for further planning activities and workshops,

    which will be held in 2009 and 2010.

    These Web pages will be regularly updated, with new white papers posted for comment in the coming weeks and months.

     

    source: the human genome project http://www.genome.gov/10001307 

     


    youtuber
    3 years, 4 months ago, 2 Comments

    youtubertesting a non breaking space (evis)
    i am on plain view and testing a html character namely number 160   the non breaking space

    youtuber
    3 years, 9 months ago, 0 Comments

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