I noticed that I am getting a ton of hits as a result of “swine flu bioinformatics” searches in Google. I wrote an earlier post on the topic, but lost my enthusiasm for updating the links over the summer.
Everyone seems to be thinking about H1N1 these days, from some people in France abandoning the custom [...]
Entries Tagged as 'swine flu'
H1N1/ Swine Flu Bioinformatics
September 8th, 2009 by Kristi · No Comments
Tags:NCBI, blogging, informatics, research, swine flu
WUSTL Swine Flu Response
April 27th, 2009 by Kristi · No Comments
ANNOUNCEMENT:
WUSTL Swine Flu Response
On April 26, the federal government declared a public health emergency as a result of several confirmed cases of swine flu in the U.S. Currently, there have been no cases of swine flu reported on the WUSTL campus or elsewhere in Missouri.
More information about the University’s planning and preparedness for health emergencies [...]
SWINE FLU RESOURCES
April 27th, 2009 by Kristi · 1 Comment
Update: LINKS
04/29/09
Get Pandemic Ready – comprehensive set of pdf guides
Scientific American: WHO raises pandemic alert level from 4 to 5 as swine flu spreads
science progress: Flu Farms? Decreasing Factory Farming Could Help Avert the Next Epidemic
Swine Flu Maps: The Swarm of Data
Nature: Timeline: Swine flu
ScienceBlogs: Swine flu: pictures, big and little [Effect Measure]
Local Health [...]
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