|
(CIT): The purpose of the NIH Wiki Fair is to educate the NIH community on the capabilities and limitations of Wiki technology and to provide case studies and demonstrations of Wikis in use at NIH and elsewhere in the private and public sectors. Intended Audience: NIH community, other government agencies, extramural scientists Highlights and Agenda Keynote speakers: Calvin Andrus, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer, Center for Mission Innovation, CIA, Larry Sanger, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief of the Citizendium Project, and co-founder of Wikipedia Case study presentations of Wikis at NIH, The National Geographic Society, and General Services Administration Demonstrations of Wikis on various Wiki engines Panel discussion: Wikis: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly.
|
Video Length: 20484
Date Found: September 16, 2008
Date Produced:
|
|
NIH |
November 19, 2008
(CIT): The Mitochondria Interest Group (MIG) is an Inter-Institute Interest Group at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), with members from NIH and from around the world! MIG is concerned with all aspects of the mitochondrion and diseases in which the mitochondrion is involved. For more ...
|
NIH |
November 19, 2008
(CIT): Transcriptional interactions in the cell are modulated by a variety of mechanisms that prevent their representation as pairwise interactions between a transcription factor and its targets. These include, among others, transcription factor modification by phosphorylation and acetylation, ...
|
NIH |
November 19, 2008
(CIT): Dr. Greene received her PhD from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, where her research focused on determinants of alphavirus virulence, using Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus as a model system. She is presently a postdoctoral fellow in Dr. Diane Griffins lab at Johns ...
|
NIH |
November 19, 2008
(CIT): The SBIG is a clearinghouse for discussions and interactions between scientists interested in all aspects of molecular structure, from experimental determination by x-ray crystallography, electron microscopy, mass spectrometry, and NMR, to theoretical and computational biology and ...
|
NIH |
September 17, 2008
(CIT): NIH Clinical Center Ethics Grand Rounds A researcher from the US working in an international setting discovered genetic information that could have a significant impact on reproductive decision-making. When exploring how to handle this information he was told by local researchers, "We ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
Featured Content
Featuring websites that enhance the internet user’s experience.
|