Joined: 3/4/2011 Posts: 2
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I have a question for all the NGS leaders members. We all know that scientific articles and useful information get published (in print or online) in all kinds of places. Usually, the article is posted to an area that is specific to the primary topic being discussed (cancer, etc.). However, I would like to know what publications, trade magazines, or websites (other than the excellent NGS leaders ) that you go to for your information. Is there a "go to" source that you read or visit regularly to catch up on the advancements happening in NGS applications?
Please respond if you can. I think getting a discussion going about the multiple sources of information out there will benefit all of us, since there are likely sources that one person knows about and another doesn't.
I look forward to seeing everyone's comments.
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Joined: 5/3/2011 Posts: 1
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Usually I go to GenomeWeb.com
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Joined: 3/5/2012 Posts: 1
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If you're a Google+ user, search (in G+) for "next generation sequencing" then click "save this search". I've learned a lot from posts in that virtual stream.
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Joined: 12/7/2011 Posts: 1
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I agree about GenomeWeb, has a "sequencing papers of note" post each week. Related from them is Clinical Sequencing News that has same for clinical bent. I did the google approach for a while but got so many alerts I shut it off, I appreciate the filtering that GenomeWeb does while realizing it might filter out stuff I would have wanted to see.
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