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- mookie: dudes from Boston… i recall one of em had an advanced degree in math from MIT??
- Bárbara Fekete: Thank you for the post. I just installed most of the apps.
- Nicolas: BioGene is a nice little app to get basic info on any gene, in a large number of organism [free].
- Ricardo Vidal: I think that LabCal was mentioned in my previous post or within the comments. I haven’t tried...
- razor: Have you already mentioned BioGPS? + LabCal is another app for calculating molarities, concentrations, etc,...
- patricia: great apps – thank you for recommending!!
- Ricardo Vidal: Could you explain which part of the blog post you consider to be discriminatory? I’m from...
- tadam: ok! i think this is a form of discrimination… as I see it..uhum!!
- Victor: Mira, keyboard player and singer from Ladytron has (or was pursuing (not sure)) a PhD in Genetics interviews...
- Barry: Does DNage contain nano-particles? Hopefully it does not actually damage DNA and cause cancer and perhaps even...
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wow…you’re in boston now? I was there last week!
Welcome to the Hub!
It was nice meeting you yesterday – we’ll have to hang out again.
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