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NLM 1h
NLM has multiple resources available in response to the Novel Coronavirus. To learn more, please visit: .
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Are you interested in the methods and tools used in the curation of biomedical data? Register for the NLM Curation at Scale Workshop on the NIH campus, April 27-28, 2020! Poster abstract submissions welcome.
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NCBI Bookshelf 3h
Today is . Check out the various PDQ Cancer Information Summaries available at Bookshelf
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NCBI Bookshelf Feb 1
February is American Heart Month! Check out the many and resources on Bookshelf about
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Missed ? Get our presentations and handouts online! Presentations: Handouts:
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NCBI Staff Feb 3
Access, analyze, and download #2019-nCoV ( ) data from the current public health emergency
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Secretary Alex Azar Jan 31
At this time, the risk to Americans remains low, and we are working to keep it that way. We will continue our work to monitor, respond to, and mitigate the spread of the and ensure that Americans have the most accurate and up-to-date health and travel information.
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NLM Jan 31
Get rapid access to novel coronavirus sequence data from the current outbreak in China as it becomes available. Visit NLM’s GenBank: .
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NCBI Staff Jan 31
At PAG 2020, NCBI staff presented talks and posters on our resources relevant to genomic research on plants and animals. These presentations are now online at: The handouts distributed at PAG are also available online:
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NCBI Staff Jan 30
Replying to @suzanneclough
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NCBI Staff Jan 30
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Submit sequence data here:
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NCBI Staff Jan 30
Get rapid access to sequence data and analytics. Newly-released GenBank data available here:
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NCBI Staff Jan 28
Adjust your scripts: new arrangement and naming for BLAST databases on the FTP site!
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NCBI Staff Jan 27
Get rapid access to sequence data from the current outbreak as it becomes available. We will continue to update the page with newly released data.
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NCBI Staff Jan 27
Improving the Display of Type Material in the NCBI TaxBrowser
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NCBI Staff Jan 24
There are twelve new NCBI annotations in RefSeq for human, cucumber, Tasmanian devil, wolf eels, salmon, tilapia, and more:
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NCBI Staff Jan 24
A new version IgBLAST (1.15.0) is here with support for FWR4 annotation and other improvements!
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NCBI Staff Jan 23
That's right! Use the green Feedback button on the PubMed page to send us comments.
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Patti Brennan Jan 23
Yes, please!! Do send comments to our terrific (and responsive!) staff to let us know how can make the new PubMed responsive!
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NCBI Staff Jan 23
Attention Dengue virus submitters: Submit sequence data to GenBank through a new streamlined process!
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