Classes Archive
2015
- Advanced Google: Services, Tools and Search Techniques
- Analyzing and Visualizing Data with MATLAB
- Author Workshop with Springer
- Bio-Medical Image Processing with MATLAB
- CANCELLED: EndNote: Basic to Advanced
- CANCELLED: School of Medicine Architectural History Walking Tour
- CANCELLED: Systematic Reviews: Literature Database Selection, Search Strategies & Reference Management
- Cancelled - Tools for Your Mobile Device: Biomedical and Productivity Apps
- Clinical Research Toolkit
- Clinical Research Toolkit 2015
- Current Awareness: Keeping up with the Latest Biomedical Research
- EndNote: Basic to Advanced
- Finding Funding
- GeneSpring Hands-On Workshop
- Getting Started with JMP Statistical Discovery Software
- How to Write a Quality Technical Paper and Where to Publish within IEEE
- Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) Hands-On Workshop
- Mendeley, Zotero, and EndNote: An Overview
- Mobile Apps
- Mobile Device Apps: Top Biomedical and Productivity Tools
- Overleaf - Science Publication System (from the writeLaTex team)
- Overleaf - Science Publication System (from the writeLaTex team) School of Engineering
- PubMed: Basic to Advanced Techniques
- Publishing Your Research for Maximum Reach and Impact - What You Need to Know About Open Access Publishing
- School of Medicine Architectural History Walking Tour
- Scientific Illustration 1: Optimizing your Presentation Graphics
- Scientific Illustration 2: Creating Figures with Illustrator and Flash: Tips/Techniques
- Scientific Illustration 3: Image processing in Photoshop and ImageJ
- Systematic Reviews Part 1: Literature Database Selection, Search Strategies & Reference Management
- Systematic Reviews Part 2: Study Selection, Data Extraction, Bias Assessment and Data Analysis
- Systematic Reviews Part 3: Data Analysis
- Systematic Reviews Part 4: Reporting Biases, Presenting Results
- Systematic Reviews: Literature Database Selection, Search Strategies & Reference Management
- The Editorial Process - An Editor's Perspective, Rebecca Cooney, North American Editor, The Lancet
- Tools for Keeping Up with New Biomedical Research
- Tools for Staying on Top of the Biomedical Literature
- Tools for Your Mobile Device: Biomedical and Productivity Apps
- Zotero, RefWorks, Mendeley, and EndNote: An Overview
2014
- 2014 Biobase Knowledge Library (Proteome/TRANSFAC)
- 2014 ExPlain
- 2014 Genome Trax
- A Senior PLOS Editor Speaks! Advice on Getting Published in PLOS One and Observations about Trends in Publishing
- Agilent GeneSpring Software for Multi-omic data analysis
- Agilent: Beginner Session for Gene Expression analysis in GX 11
- Analyzing Your Teaching: An Approach for Improved Effectiveness
- Applications of Pathway Analysis using MetaCore
- Article Level Metrics: A New Approach to Assessing the Value of Your Publications
- Basics of R Programming: Part 1
- Basics of R Programming: Part 2
- Behind the scenes at Annals of Internal Medicine: Q&A by former editor Dr. Harold Sox
- BioBase Knowledge Library
- Biobase Knowledge Library (Proteome/TRANSFAC)
- Biobase Knowledge Library Training Session
- Biomedical Researcher's Toolkit
- Bioresearch Toolkit
- CANCELLED -- Prezi
- CANCELLED! Practical Advice for Clinical Researchers: Biostatistics and Computer Stuff You Will Actually Care About
- CANCELLED: Clinical Research Toolkit
- Clinical Research Methodology: An Epidemiologic Perspective
- Comparing averages (T-test, ANOVA, etc) with SAS Enterprise Guide
- Cool Informatics Tools and Services for Biomedical Research
- Cool Tools for the Bioresearcher
- Creative Commons: Finding Media for Your Projects/Open Education/Benefits of Open Access
- Data Analysis and Modeling with JMP Statistical Discovery Software
- Data Mining with Entrez Direct
- ExPlain
- Genome Trax
- Health Research Toolbox 2011
- How to Write a Successful NIH Career Development Award (K Award)
- How to Write a Successful NIH Individual NRSA Fellowship (F Award, including F30, F31, or F32)
- Improving Your Science Writing Skills - Aug 17
- Improving Your Scientific Writing Skills
- Ingenuity Pathway Analysis: Advanced
- Ingenuity Pathway Analysis: Introduction
- Intermediate to Advanced Features of Dedoose
- Introduction to Dedoose, a Qualitative and Mixed Method Research Tool
- Introduction to MATLAB for Life Sciences
- Introduction to MATLAB, Hands-On Training Session
- Introduction to Nexus Copy Number (Software for robust and efficient analysis of DNA structural variation)
- Introduction to Nexus Expression (Software for mRNA/miRNA expression data analysis)
- Introduction to PowerPoint 2007
- Introduction to PowerPoint 2010
- Introduction to R for Beginners - Day 1
- Introduction to R programming, Part 1 and 2
- Introduction to REDCap and SAS Enterprise Guide with Basic Biostats Examples
- Introduction to the Stanford Digital Repository
- LabArchive: Lab Data Storage, Integration and Sharing
- Learning in the Wild: What Open Learning Could Mean for Teaching, Research, and Stanford, Stanford University
- MATLAB: An Introduction to Data Analysis and Visualization with MATLAB
- MATLAB: Biomedical Image Processing with MATLAB
- MATLAB: Parallel and GPU Computing with MATLAB
- Mendeley: Cool Tool for Organizing, Annotating and Sharing Research Papers
- Mentored Career Development Opportunities (K awards and more) from NIH: Insights from a former NIH Review Officer
- Microarray Data Analysis - Day 3
- NCBI Entrez Digital Tools and Utilities
- OPEN ACCESS OPENS DOORS: A Panel Discussion on Open Access Publishing
- Pathway Analysis Using MetaCore
- PeerJ's Publisher Speaks! The Benefits of PeerJ, Some Advice to Authors, and the Challenges of Publishing
- PowerPoint 2007: Creating Effective Presentations
- PowerPoint: Creating Effective Presentations
- Prezi
- Productivity on the Go: How to put your mobile device to work in the lab, the clinic and beyond
- PubMed: Basic to Advanced Techniques!
- Q&A on Dedoose, a Qualitative and Mixed Method Research Tool
- Q&A on Upcoming EndNote Enhancements from the EndNote innovation team
- Qualitative Data Analysis with NVIVO
- R for Gene Expression Analysis - Day 2
- SCOPUS and Web of Science: Cross-Discipline Power Searching
- SCOPUS and Web of Science: Power Searching
- STATA: An Introduction for the Life and Clinical Sciences
- SUMC Architecture Walking Tour
- Supporting Open Access: Librarians as advocates, researchers, educators and role models
- Survival analysis using SAS Enterprise Guide
- Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses: Data Analysis
- Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses: Database Selection, Search Strategies & Reference Management
- Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses: Reporting Biases, Presenting Results
- Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses: Study Selection, Data Extraction, Bias Assessment and Data Analysis
- Systematic Reviews: Database Selection, Search Strategies & Reference Management
- The Power of the Image: Using Visuals to Think and Communicate about Science
- The Publishing Game-Changer: Open Access
- Trends and Emerging Issues Relating to Open Access, Open Data, and Open Education
- Using R for Gene Expression Analysis - Bring Your Data: Part 3
- Using R for Gene Expression Analysis: Part 1
- Using R for Gene Expression Analysis: Part 2
- Using R for Graphics Programming: An Introduction Using a Point-and-Click Interface
- Using R for Statistics and Graphics:An Introduction for Busy Non-programmers
- Using R with REDCap: An Introduction to Secure Data Collection and Analysis for Busy Non-programmers
- Using R/Deducer for Statistics and Graphics in Medicine: An Introduction
- Using SAS with REDCap: An Introduction to Secure Data Collection and Analysisfor Busy Non-programmers
- Using Stata for Statistics in Medicine: An Introduction to Basic Operations
- Wikipedia Editor Speaks! Editing, Bias, Content Gaps, Project Medicine and more!
- Writing Grant Applications for Foundations and Nonprofits
- Writing for Career Development Awards (K Awards)
- Writing the Biomedical Manuscript: The Journal Editor's Perspective
- Writing the NEW NIH Grant: A Systematic and Proven Approach to Grantsmanship
- Writing the NIH Grant: A Systematic and Proven Approach to Grantsmanship
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