Registration now open for the Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Symposium, September 9, 9:30 a.m.–3:00 p.m
Announcements & News
NCI Cancer Research Data Commons: Cloud Computing—New Webinar
Join us for this new class being offered by the NIH Library, NCI Cancer Research Data Commons: Cloud Computing, presented by the NIH Library in partnership with NCI.
Online Services, Training, and Resources
The NIH Library is here to help you—online—with your virtual information and research needs. Check out the extensive set of NIH Library service and resources that are available online.
Bioinformatics Workshop and Classes Available Online in May
The NIH Library is pleased to present a one-day bioinformatics workshop and several bioinformatics classes this month, all offered online.
Virtual Services and Staff: Research Support from the NIH Library
The NIH Library has a wide variety of services and staff to help you—virtually—with your teleworking information and research needs.
Bioinformatics Support Service at the NIH Library
This free service features bioinformatics consulting, training, analysis tools and databases hosted on high-performance computing workstations in the NIH Library and other open sources in NIH.
Introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro Class, September 23 at 1 p.m.
Registration is now open for the Introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro class being offered by the NIH Library. Adobe Premiere Pro is the leading video editing software for film, TV, and web.
NIH Library Bioinformatics Class: Partek Flow
The NIH Library Bioinformatics Support Program is presenting Partek Flow: Hands-On Single Cell RNA-Seq Data Analysis on November, 6, 1:00 p.m.– 4:00 p.m.
NIH Library Bioinformatics Class: Genome Assemblies and Annotation at NCBI
The NIH Library Bioinformatics Support Program is presenting a Genome Assemblies and Annotation at NCBI class on Thursday, October 19, 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. in the NIH Library training room, Building 10.
Print for Free @ the NIH Library
Through the NIH Library’s Technology Sandbox, a 2014 trial of 3D printers exposed NIH staff to cutting edge technology for work and research. The pilot was so successful that the Library is now permanently offering free 3D printing services.