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E. coli is one of the best studied organisms on earth, but relevant information is scattered across the web. EcoliHub is designed to bring it all together for you. The features of EcoliHub currently include: EcoliHub is under active development! Please contact us to request new features or data sources, or to add new rss feeds or events.

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Look for EcoliHub/EcoCyc at ASM

EcoliHub blog > EcoliHub: by  Brenley  (2 months ago.):

We will be in booth #348 (near the Laptop Lounge & Nature booth) at the 110th Annual General Meeting for ASM in San Diego, California from Monday, May 24th-26

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CACAO 0.1

EcoliHub blog > EcoliHub: by  jimhu  (4 months ago.):

We’ve been planning a system for incorporating annotation of gene function into undergraduate teaching. We call this Community Assessment of Community Annotation with Ontologies. Tonight we

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Expression analysis tools tutorial

EcoliHub blog » EcoliHub: by  jimhu  (4 months ago.):

From SMD:

Dear SMD Users,

Dear SMD Users,

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E. coli in the blogosphere

Recent posts from: EcoliHub blog, The Loom, Small Things Considered. Do you have a blog with an RSS feed that you'd like to add to our sources? Send us your URL. Or send us news items and we will add them.

A Giant Among Giants

Small Things Considered: : by  Moselio Schaechter   (5 days ago.):

A colorized SEM showing numerous particles of the phycodnavirus PBCV-1 attached to a chlorella NC64A host. Bar = 500 nm. Source. by Merry Without a doubt, Mimivirus is remarkable. For a virus, it is extraordinarily large and complex. But it is hardly one of a kind. The more that researchers look for large viruses, the more they find. Although phages...

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Jobs | phage-related postdoc positions

EcoliHub Forum : by  jimhu@tamu.edu (jimhu)   (1 day ago.):

From the phage listserv

Quote:Dear phage community,

I have multiple openings for postdoctoral associates to work on several phage-related projects. These

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Meetings | Child care and meetings

EcoliHub Forum : by  jimhu@tamu.edu (jimhu)   (2 months ago.):

The cost of child care is an additional expense for scientists with young children to attend conferences. Funding agencies have started to recognize this problem, and NIH grants for scientific confe

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