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Anticipating the Species Jump: Surveillance for Emerging Viral Threats
Zoonotic disease surveillance is typically triggered after animal pathogens have already infected humans. Are there ways to identify high-risk viruses before they emerge in... -
Fixing the Reproducibility Crisis in Biomedical Research: A Chemical Biology ...
This is a flier that will accompany a poster I will present at the 2019 Gordon Research Conference on High-Throughput Chemistry and Chemical Biology. The poster and the flier... -
Electronic Lab Notebooks - early research practice in teaching
Anyone who has his academic background in a natural science subject is already familiar with it: the lab notebook. Even in times of digitization, the most common type of... -
Conservation biology: Cats, rats and seabirds
International audience; Cats kill birds, and therefore eradicating cats from an island would seem to be a good strategy for protecting the native population of seabirds. But... -
Electronic Lab Notebooks - collaborative research across laboratory boundaries
In times of digitalisation, the most common type of laboratory documentation can still be found on paper: in the lab notebook. The lab notebook is the constant companion of the... -
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This is the talk "FlexiDot – a customizable dotplot suite for sequence investigation and comparison", we gave in a regular meeting of TU Dresden's Plant Cell and Molecular... -
Growing the Chemical Tool Compounds Community
Chemical compounds can be powerful tools for biomedical research. But in order to earn the "chemical probe" or "tool compound" designation, a compound must undergo rigorous... -
Release of live modified organisms: are the problems special?
Lecture given by Emeritus Professor Nancy Millis, Genetic Manipulation Advisory Committee at the Waite Campus, University of Adelaide, 17.5.1991. This lecture is part of the...