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Welcome to the RNBIO Web Site

by admin last modified 2008-10-22 12:20

This is the site of the Italian Network for Oncology Bioinformatics, a network of researchers of Italian Comprehensive Cancer Centers

Welcome

Welcome to the RNBIO web site.

Check for latest news in the News section.

See the announcement of the General Meeting of the network in the upcoming events section.


Here below, please find a list of main contents of the site.

I2R - Introduction to R



Oncology Bioinformatics Courses

Introduction to R

(see events' section or click the logo)




Main sections

This site includes a presentation of the objectives and activities of the network, but it is mainly though as a tool for coordinating related activities and as collaborative development framework. See the list of sections:

News

This link will bring you to most recent news submitted by network's partners, including announces on new tools or publications, and news from the network partners. The list is automatically managed by Plone, you won't see a list of news in the navigation menu.

There are two mailing lists that can be of your interest. You are not allowed to post to them.

The news mailing list (news@rnbio.it) is low traffic list for short announces on the activities of the network. Please, visit the news mailing list archive at the following URL: http://list.cineca.it/archives/news_rnbio.html .

The newsletter mailing list (newsletter@rnbio.it) is periodic newsletter for the wide promotion of the activities of the network. Please, visit the news letter archive at the following URL: http://list.cineca.it/archives/newsletter_rnbio.html .

Events

This link will bring you to a list of events submitted by network's partners, including both those organized by network partners and those external to the network. The list is automatically managed by Plone, you won't see a list of events in the navigation menu.

Members

This link will allow you to see a list of members, look especially for some member, see his/her documents and announces.

Documents

This folder includes main documents delivered by the network.

Education

folder includes information about training activity organized by the network.

Software

This folder includes description of software created and maintained by network's members.

Restricted

This link will allow you access the documents section for members.

NB! If you don't see it, then you are not allowed to enter it....

NOTA BENE!

The site is still under construction. Actually, it is now only available to members for testing Plone and Wiki features and agree on a final structure.


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