iReceptor Plus and SCAIR jointly host community event in Haifa
The iReceptor Plus Project will hold a joint meeting with the SCAIR community in Haifa, Israel as part of the project’s efforts to expand the iReceptor Plus stakeholders community.
The iReceptor Plus Project will hold a joint meeting with the SCAIR community in Haifa, Israel as part of the project’s efforts to expand the iReceptor Plus stakeholders community.
The iReceptor Plus Project was well represented by several consortium members at The International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS) 2019 in Beijing, China.
Members of the iReceptor Plus Project will participate at the second Artathon and will also play a major role in the SCAIR 2019 meeting at the University of Haifa.
The iReceptor Plus project has established a Scientific Advisory Board (SAB), beginning with two distinguished scientists, Prof. Steven H. Kleinstein and Prof. Gunilla Karlsson Hedestam.
A group of researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas Texas have published an article in the prestigious journal Cancer Research.
The iReceptor Plus Project was featured at the Canadian Research Software Conference in Montreal, which took place on May 28-29 in Montreal, Canada.
Some 140 scientists attended a conference of the AIRR Community and the iReceptor PlusProject in Genoa, Italy, in the middle of May, along more than 20 virtual participants.
George Washington University and FDA researchers called for big data infrastructure to support the future of personalized medicine.
Knowing DNA sequences has greatly advanced not only basic biological research; the sequencing techniques have dramatically advanced and the storage of big data of their findings is growing exponentially.