Gut bacteria may lead to disease treatment

According to new findings from the Rockefeller University and the Icahn School and Medicine at Mt. Sinai, gut bacteria and human cells essentially speak the same ‘chemical language.’ Using molecules called ligands, researchers have developed […]

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New tool to study genetic mutations

Researchers at the New York Genome center have collaborated with U.C. San Diego, Harvard University and MIT to develop an algorithm that can determine whether certain mutations that are hard to study could be involved […]

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GENI in the Classroom training

GENI (Global Environment for Network Innovations) is a nationwide suite of infrastructure supporting “at scale” research in networking, distributed systems, security and novel applications. It’ supported by the National Science Foundation, and available without charge […]

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PMP Certification Workshop

If you’re looking to become a certified Project Management Professional in 2017, join us starting Jan. 9 for a live online training course that will prepare you for the most widely accepted professional certification in […]

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Free ENCITE webinar series begins Nov. 4

NYSERNet community members can take advantage of five free webinars offered by ENCITE, the Enabling Cyberinfrastructure via Training and Engagement (ENCITE) project funded, in part, by an award from the National Science Foundation. Webinar topics […]

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