an intuitive example of how CNN works
Category Archives: Uncategorized
Examples of Project Leadership Plans for Multiple PI Grant Applications, April 26, 2006
My Notes from BioIT ’17 (i0bioit17, #BioIT17)
Slurm: Dead Simple Queue
Hi all,
A useful resource for simple queue on Slurm:
Here is the successor to simple queue for Slurm: “Dead Simple Queue”
http://research.computing.yale.edu/support/hpc/user-guide/dead-simple-queue
JL
eRA Commons Contacts
In order to obtain an eRA Commons ID, I e-mailed Tracy Coston from the ‘Business Operations & Award Setup Unit’ of the Office of Sponsored Projects. It was Mary-Beth Prete who ultimately fulfilled this request.
Tracy Coston, Assistant Director, Business Operations
Phone: 203-785-6033 | Email: tracy.coston@yale.edu
Mary-Beth Prete, Sr. Admin. Assistant, GCAT1, GCAT2
Phone: 203-737-3345 | Email: mary-beth.prete@yale.edu
https://your.yale.edu/research-support/office-sponsored-projects/contact-us/osp-staff-directory
NIH grant formatting and words per page
Information for NIH grant writing.
….
*NOTE*:
Approx. maximum words per page (w/o figures):
750
w/ figures ~650
This estimate based on employing all techniques for maximizing words per page (see below).
….
Yet more thoughts on squeezing in stuff:
Margins: 0.5 inches all around
Normal: Arial 11 pt
Spacing:
– 12 pt spacing exactly & 0 before & after + 4 pt before major heads
(except for in-line figures, then automatic ‘single spacing’)
such as INNOVATION
– no widow/orphan control
– no spaces before paragraphs, just indents
– bullet (*) lists (eg for people)
Hyphenate! (Menu: Page Layout, Page Setup, Hyphenation, Automatic) ****
Legends: Arial 8.5 pt, Spacing exactly 8.4 pt. Hyphenated. ****
Titles: Cambria 12 pt looks nice, but flexible.
References: NIH Style EndNote. [1]
QT:{{"
NIH instructions write: “Use an Arial, Helvetica, Palatino Linotype,
or Georgia typeface, a black font color, and a font size of 11 points
or larger. (A Symbol font may be used to insert Greek letters or
special characters; the font size requirement still applies.). Type
density, including characters and spaces, must be no more than 15
characters per inch. Type may be no more than six lines per inch (1
inch = 72 points, six lines/inch = 12 pt exact spacing). Use standard
paper size (8 ½" x 11) . Use at least one-half inch margins (top,
bottom, left, and right) for all pages. No information should appear
in the margins."
"}}
QT:{{"
11. Descriptive Title of Applicant’s Project
Enter a brief descriptive title of the project. This field is required.
A “new” application must have a different title from any other PHS
project with the same PD/PI. A “resubmission” or “renewal” application
should normally have the same title as the previous grant or
application. If the specific aims of the project have significantly
changed, choose a new title.
A “revision” application must have the same title as the currently funded grant.
NIH and other PHS agencies limit title character length to 81
characters, including the spaces between words and punctuation. Titles
in excess of 81 characters will be truncated. Be sure to only use
standard characters in the descriptive title: A through Z, a through
z, 0 through 9, space ( ), and underscore (_).
"}}
The above is OLD. Now you can go above 81 characters.
QT:{{"
Font
Prepare the application using Arial, Helvetica, Palatino Linotype, or
Georgia typeface in black font color. After text attachments are
converted to PDF, font size in each final PDF document must be at
least 11 points (or larger). (A Symbol font may be used to insert
Greek letters or special characters; the font size requirement still
applies.) Since some PDF converters may reduce font sizes, it is
important to confirm that type density in each final PDF document,
including both characters and spaces, is no more than 15
characters+spaces per linear inch and no more than six lines per
vertical inch.
"}}
Note: 72 points/inch so 6 lines/inch at 11pt type translates into a
line spacing of 11 pts + 1pt per line.
Paper Size and Page Margins
Final PDF documents should be formatted to be no larger than standard
paper size (8 ½" x 11). The final PDF document should have at least
one-half inch margins (top, bottom, left, and right) for all pages. No
information should appear in the margins, including the PI’s name and
page numbers.
….
Figures, Graphs, Diagrams, Charts, Tables, Figure Legends, and Footnotes
You may use a smaller type size but it must be in a black font color,
readily legible, and follow the font typeface requirement. Color can
be used in figures; however, all text must be in a black font color,
clear and legible.
"}}
Introducing the new WordPress Minutes Stream
Hi everyone, we’re starting a new experiment to organize the lab’s minutes with the help of WordPress. The idea is to use tags to cluster the items on the minutes thread for easier future retrieval.
The Minutes Stream can be accessed on WordPress.com at:
There is also a fully mirrored version here, which also includes tag cloud pages for quickly retrieving minutes with a certain tag:
Any emails sent to “minutes” will appear on both sites.
Both pages are marked private, and require login to access. For both sites, the standard user account for non-admin access is “glreader” (password shared to the “all” list)
Currently, the tags we’re using are:
summary
scheduling
todo
In the future, we may use tags for specific meetings and projects.
Announcing the NIH Data Commons Pilot Phase
… excited to announce that the NIH BD2K Program will be launching a Data Commons Pilot Phase with ~$55.5 million support spanning 2017-2020. For more information please visit
https://commonfund.nih.gov/bd2k/commons …
Please avoid using archive.gersteinlab.org
UPDATE:
please continue to use http://archive.gersteinlab.org/meetings/s/
instead of http://files.gersteinlab.org/meetings/
http://files.gersteinlab.org/meetings/ will be disabled.
Thanks!
Donghoon Lee
Program in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
Yale University
+1 301 799 8282
On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 1:22 AM, Mihali Felipe <mihali> wrote:
Hi all:
Hold off on getting meetings files from http://files.gersteinlab.org/meetings/
I’ve disable this by MGs order.On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 4:32 PM, Donghoon Lee <donghoon.lee> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> Please avoid using archive.gersteinlab.org if possible.
>
>
>
> For the most people in the lab,
>
> please use http://files.gersteinlab.org/meetings/
>
> instead of http://archive.gersteinlab.org/meetings/s/
>
>
>
> This includes the use of personal html space in archive:
>
> /home
> /project
>
> If you don’t know what it is, you would be fine. If you are hosting
> something on your home or project space, please remove them.
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
>—
– Mihali—-
. Mihali A. Felipe
. Gerstein Lab : Bioinformatics
. Yale University Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
. 203-623-8873
Please avoid using archive.gersteinlab.org
Hi all:
Hold off on getting meetings files from http://files.gersteinlab.org/meetings/ I’ve disable this by MGs order.
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 4:32 PM, Donghoon Lee wrote: > Hi all,
>
>
>
> Please avoid using archive.gersteinlab.org if possible.
>
>
>
> For the most people in the lab,
>
> please use http://files.gersteinlab.org/meetings/
>
> instead of http://archive.gersteinlab.org/meetings/s/
>
>
>
> This includes the use of personal html space in archive:
>
> /home
> /project
>
> If you don’t know what it is, you would be fine. If you are hosting > something on your home or project space, please remove them. >
>
>
> Thanks!
>
>