Hello everyone.
I'm looking for Phd or Phd students, who would like to create a group an independent study group.
The idea would be a group of 3 ~ 4 researchers, who would work together in 1 parallel project and different that we work in our projetic in the university.
We would reuse public databases like PRIDE Archive and Omnibus, and then We would construction and analysis the network and do the other topological analyzes, enrichment analysis of GO function and KEGG pathway, molecular complex detection (MCODE) and others, looking for insight into the pathology.
And try to publish the paper, Journal like GENE and other journals, have published many works with this approach.
So, for this group that I am trying to create, those interested have to have a good skill with:
- R "Limma is a package for the analysis of gene expression" (Required)
- Biological interactions network "System Biology"
- Biology (Cancer, rare or neurological diseases)
- working in a group
Best Regards,
Leite
Hi, why does the profile link to my scholar page? Would you please correct it? Thanks!
I am not related to this group or anything related to this post
Where does it link to a specific page? I don't think @Liete has that link setup.
when you @Leite's profile, but it links to my Google profile. This link was an error in the profile setting. I am not related to @Leite or any posts.
I see a generic "scholar.google.com blah PhD student" link in @Leite's profile (I don't see anything in your profile). If I click on @Leite's link it asks me to create a google scholar profile. If you have a google scholar profile created then perhaps that link is taking you to your own profile.
@Genebow I particularly could not see where my profile links to yours.
Probably it was browser cache issue. It should be good now.
I think it will links to the profile of any person clicking on it. If I click on it it links to my profile (even if done in Incognito) :-)
If this problem occurs to other users, the system (biostars) needs to address it. Thanks.
I think it has nothing to do with Biostars, but with the fact that the scholar user that is specified does not exist and thus scholars redirect you to your own page. Try to change
to
And the same will happen
Got it! Google just fools us sometimes...