The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing is a unique mid-sized conference focused on computational methods with applications to the biomedical sciences. Hosted in Hawaii (Figures 1 and 2), PSB has been around since 1996, and many attendees have been to every single meeting. I had not heard of PSB until I met Dr. Marylyn Ritchie and […]
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How we spent the summer in the Crawford lab
Summer is almost over—where has the time gone? What have we done? Well, the Crawford lab was abuzz with activity starting with the PhD commencement ceremony in May (Figure 1). Congrats to Nicole Restrepo, our newly minted PhD in human genetics! In June, both Nicole Restrepo and Haines lab post-doctoral fellow Jessica Cooke Bailey gave […]
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Vitamin K, VKORC1, and NHANES at Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (2015)
Dr. Dana Crawford presented a poster on environmental variables and GxE studies at the 2015 Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing meeting (left). The poster has been published as a peer-review article in the conference proceedings (PMID:25592578).