CIBR Member Updates
From the Lichtarge Lab and Molecular Human Genetics: "Negative Feedback Loops Help Mutated Proteins"
Authors: David C. Marciano, Rhonald C. Lua, Christophe Herman, and Olivier Lichtarge
Physical Review Letters
BCM News
Phys.org
ScienceDaily.com
Parallelstate.com
CIBR faculty members Ramiro Salas, Ph.D., Varina Wolf, M.D., and Philip Baldwin, Ph.D. have a paper accepted for publication in Autism Research - "Identifying Diagnostically Relevant Resting State Brain Functional Connectivity in the Ventral Posterior Complex via Genetic Data Mining in Autism Spectrum Disorder Identifying Diagnostically." This paper was produced from CIBR funding in 2013
Baylor Team Aims for 'Gold Standard' in Structural Variant Calling (click through to gain free access to article)
Hypothesis Generation
Baylor College of Medicine News (Aug. 13, 2015)
Computer Guided Science Tool Advances One Step Further
Baylor College of Medicine News (Aug. 25, 2014)
Study Shows Promise in Automated Reasoning, Hypothesis Generation Over Complete Medical Literature
New York Times
Questions for IBM's Watson
TIME Magazine
IBM Watson’s Startling Cancer Coup
Houston Chronicle
First came science. Now there's meta-science
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Wall Street Journal
IBM Sees Broader Role for Watson in Aiding Research
New Scientist
Supercomputers make discoveries that scientists can't
Live Science
IBM's Watson Starts New Career Crunching Data for Science
Bloomberg
IBM’s Watson Goes From Jeopardy Player to Scientist Used by J&J
PC World
IBM Watson now answers your questions before you ask
NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Project
Baylor College of Medicine News (Feb. 18, 2015)
Baylor Reports Mapping of Human Epigenomes at the Final Stage of the NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Project
NY Times
Project Sheds Light on What Drives Genes
Reuters
Scientists Unveil Map of 'Epigenome,' a Second Genetic Code
Boston Globe
New Research Sheds Light on Cancer, Alzheimer's Origins
Science
Massive Project Maps DNA Tags That Define Each Cell's Identity
PBS NOVA
In Once-Mysterious Epigenome, Scientists Find What Turns Genes On
Forbes
In The Book Of Life, A Second Map Is Established
Economist
Epic Genomics