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Characterizing co-expression networks in liver, adipose, and brain tissues in segregating mouse populations
Talks Martin McIntosh
Comparative profiling of complex protein mixtures with peptide arrays generated from LC-MS mass spectrometry
Talks John Storey
Significance Analysis of Time Course Microarray Experiments
Talks Wolfgang Huber
Array of plenty - analysis of a 4 base resolution yeast genome tiling array
Talks Sridhar Ramaswamy
Genome-wide views of Human Cancer
Talks Michael Boutros
Genome-wide Approaches to Dissect Cellular Signaling by RNAi
Talks Ram Samudrala
Modelling proteomes
Talks BioC Overview
Rafael Irizarry, Robert Gentleman, and Vincent Carey present an overview of BioConductor with emphasis on future directions for the project.
Talks Steve Lincoln
Emerging Technology and Applications of Affymetrix GeneChips: Implications for Data Management and Analysis
Talks Rachel Brem
Local regulatory variation in S. cerevisiae
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2008-05-01

BioC 2.2, consisting of 260 packages and designed to work with R 2.7.0, was released today.

2008-03-04

BioConductor release scheduled for 30 April 2008.