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Job Opportunities available in BMIR:
Faculty Positions
BMIR researchers make
SWEETInfo available for public users.
(posted September 1 2011)
National Center for Biomedical Ontology (NCBO)
Receives Funding through 2015
(posted November 23 2010)
Elsevier chooses to include the Annotator and Resource Index projects led by Nigam Shah as
part of their SciVerse Applications Beta!
(posted November 23 2010)
The NCBO Team
wins the Semantic Web Challenge!
(posted November 23 2010)
The NCBO has a
new Web site!
(posted August 21 2009)
Atul Butte presents advances in bioinformatics at the
Biomedical Research Centre's July Biomedical Forum
(posted July 24 2009)
Amar Das to head
$2.1M Breast Cancer Study
launched by Stanford and PAMF
Amar Das Receives
Largest of NIH Stimulus Grants
to study disease patterns in autism and other diseases
Butte student also receives
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Protégé 4.0
is Released! (posted June 16 2009)
BMI Student Linda Liu Awarded
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Meeting on
shared names for biomedical information records
on the Web
Get ready for the
11th Protege Conference
Protege 3.4
Released
BMIR, Stanford Researchers create
Immune System "Atlas"
Registration is now full for the 2009
Protege-OWL Short Course
The
Fall 2008 BMIR Bulletin
is Online. Check it out!
Two high school students who worked with BMIR scientists last year are
Semi-Finalists in the Intel Science Talent Search
fitSNPs publication
(Butte 2008) gets extensive media coverage, improves prioritization of disease-associated SNPs.
BMIR researchers co-author a
study on early onset diabetes
New Butte grant will broaden scientific discovery by
repurposing genomic and proteomic data
Stanford scientists pinpoint key proteins in
blood stem cell replication
BMI Trainee Nikesh Kotecha develops a
new diagnostic test
for a rare form of juvenile leukemia
Atul Butte Receives
AMIA New Investigator Award
Atul Butte and Colleagues receive
NIH Grant to Study Lung Cancer
Kaustubh Supekar is looking for clues in
Alzheimer's Patients' Brains
NY Times Science Article
Redefining Disease, Genes and All
(posted May 6 2008)
Science Perspective on
Future of Phenomics and Disease Study
(posted April 18 2008)
Butte Lab's Joel Dudley to speak at
Third Annual Silicon Valley Ruby Conference
(posted April 18 2008)
Dr. Data: Butte featured in
NIGMS March 2008 Issue of Findings
(posted March 1 2008)
BMIR faculty participates in AMIA's
First Annual Summit on Translational Bioinformatics
(posted March 1 2008)
BMIR has success at
Protege-OWL Short Course
Butte featured in NIH's
National Institute of General Medical Sciences Strategic Plan
(posted January 25 2008)
Butte Lab Researchers
Present Papers at Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing
(posted January 25 2008)
Martin O'Connor wins
First Place Award at the RuleML 2007 Challenge
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