Challenges with Data Quality, Sharing, and Versioning in Next-Generation Sequencing
Saturday, March 28th, 2009Great talk (and great slides, but unfortunately not particularly well synchronized):
Hat tip Byte Size Biology.
–
87-110=-23
Great talk (and great slides, but unfortunately not particularly well synchronized):
Hat tip Byte Size Biology.
–
87-110=-23
I hate that I never have time to do all the things I want.
I just had a fun idea for a pop gen project (whether it is good or not, I don’t know and perhaps never will).
I have the data. I have the software I need for the analysis (wrote it back in 2004-2005 but never managed to use it since the data set I was working on then was way too large).
What I don’t have is time to pursue this.
I’m completely swamped with projects well into autumn… I need some grad students to take some work off my hands, but I don’t have any funding I can use for it. The grants I have are fixed to specific projects (projects, incidentally, that I don’t have much time for either because I’m busy with more interesting work that got started after I got the grants), and I have already hired as many as I can with the money I have.
Oh well, another piece of paper on the pile of potential, but never actualised, projects.
–
87-109=-22