by Olivia Sisson | Dec 23, 2020 | Data Management, Research
We appreciate the scientists, researchers, primary investigators, lab managers and other professionals who use our platform to get their work done. 2020 was full of twists and turns. On a basic level, it changed what research ‘looks’ like. While the year was...
by Olivia Sisson | Dec 23, 2020 | Education
We appreciate the thousands of instructors, students and teaching assistants who use our platform to get their work done. 2020 was full of twists and turns. On a basic level, it changed what education ‘looks’ like. While the year was challenging, it reinforced why we...
by Olivia Sisson | Dec 15, 2020 | Data Management, Education, Research
While they have very different roles, Courtney Kearney and Marcello Canuto both straddle the divide between hard sciences and humanities in their work at Tulane University. Courtney, the university’s Scholarly Engagement Librarian, works with faculty and students in...
by Olivia Sisson | Dec 2, 2020 | Data Management, Research
Cassava is a highly important crop in many parts of the world. Two years ago in Africa, it even surpassed the main staple, corn, in terms of volume planted. While this tuber is highly resilient, able to grow even in the harshest conditions it still suffers from many...
by Olivia Sisson | Nov 17, 2020 | Data Management, Research, Research Australasia
Eva Chan, bioinformatician at Garvan Institute of Medical Research, is an ace at making sense of the massive genomic data sets her research group works with. Most recently, Eva and the team have used this data to hypothesize that our early ancestors originated in...