EHRAB week 32
Microbiota and neurodevelopmental windows: implications for brain disorders by Borre et. al.
Paper selected by Shahad Aljandal
EHRAB week 32
Paper selected by Shahad Aljandal
EHRAB week 31
Once again Ali Alhasan will be guiding us through personal development matters. He has selected the following material for his FUN session.
Practice Does Not Make Perfect: We are not all created equal where our genes and abilities are concerned. By Hambrick et. al.
EHRAB Week 30
Sex Determination: Why So Many Ways of Doing It? by Bachtrog et. al.
Paper selected by HA
EHRAB week 29
This week it is all about coffee. We will read the coffee genome paper.
The coffee genome provides insight into the convergent evolution of caffeine biosynthesis by Denoeud et. al.
Read the paper and bring a cup of coffee 🙂
Fahad Alinzy will lead the discussion.
paper selected by HA
EHRAB week 28
I am inviting my friend Ali Alhasan to lead the discussion on “The effect of thought on circumstances“. The reading is only chapter 2 from “As a man thinketh” by James Allen.
It should be a lot of fun even without reading the short chapter.
EHRAB week 27
The current issue of nature is all about epigenomics. I would like to go over several papers during the upcoming weeks. Do not panic. It might be hard to read but it will be a good learning experience.
Integrative analysis of 111 reference human epigenomes, Roadmap Epigenomics Consortium
Paper selected by HA
EHRAB week 26
How the zebra got its stripes: a problem with too many solutions. by Larison et. al.
paper selected by Anood AlOtaibi
EHRAB week 25
This week I am inviting my friend Ali Alhasan to lead the discussion. I have learned a lot from him and I hope you do as well. He chose the following paper.
Are you a victim of the victim syndrome? by Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries