These pages are to allow the rapid dissemination of results and analysis of genetic data from the ongoing Influenza A/H1N1 outbreak attributed to swine flu.And there is some great stuff there posted by among others, Andrew Rambaut, Oliver Pybus, Nicholas Grassly, Mike Worobey and Gavin Smith. Definitely worth checking out. Hat tip to Eddy Holmes for pointing this out.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Open Flu: Up to date Open analysis of Human/Swine A/H1N1 Influenza
Just got a pointer to a fantastic site with detailed up to date analyses of flu (e.g., swine flu) data. The site is http://tree.bio.ed.ac.uk/groups/influenza/. The site says
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ReplyDeleteThis story raises an interesting question. How do you cite open science?