Friday, December 23, 2011

Reminder - Monthly Omics Office Hours at #UCDavis Genome Center - Schedule

For those at UC Davis interested in learning a bit about various omics issues - this may be of interest:


Email from the responsible parties:

The UC Davis Genome Center holds an Omics Office Hour from 9:00-10:00am each month in Room 3209 of the Medical Education building in Sacramento. These drop-in sessions are open to anyone in the SOM community with questions regarding Genomics, Epigenomics and Gene Expression, Proteomics, Metabolomics, Network Biology and Bioinformatics.

The mission of the Genome Center is to facilitate your "omics" research at UC Davis. Genome Center staff and faculty will be on hand for consultation in a friendly, informal setting. If you have ideas that you would like to explore, we would be happy to discuss it as well as the possibility of pilot grants.

The next session will be Friday, January 6, 9:00 am in Room 3209 of Med Edu Bldg.

NOTE: THE DECEMBER 23, 2011 MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELED!!!!!

For more details, please link to:
http://www.genomecenter.ucdavis.edu/outreach-and-giving/omics-office-hour-2012

The schedule is also available as a Google Calendar called "'Omics Office Hours". For anyone who wants to subscribe to the calendar, here are instructions:

For Google Calendars:
1- go to Google Calendar
2 - under "Other calendars" click Add/Add by URL
3 - past the iCal link shown below into the box (https://www.google.com/calendar/ical/o6rt68uree1205hictul75m614%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics)
4 - click Add Calendar
5 - DONE

For iCal:
1- just click on the link below (might require some advanced Mac skills)
- or -
1- open iCAL
2- in the menu select Calendar/Subscribe
3 - past the iCal link shown below into the box (https://www.google.com/calendar/ical/o6rt68uree1205hictul75m614%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics)
4 - click Subscribe
5 - DONE

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