Re: [R] Completely Off Topic:Link to IOM report on use of "-omics" tests in clinical trials

2012-03-27 Thread Mike Marchywka
:56 +0100 > From: iaingallagher@btopenworld.com > To: gunter.berton@gene.com; r-help@r-project.org > Subject: Re: [R] Completely Off Topic:Link to IOM report on use of "-omics" tests in clinical trials > > I followed this case while it was ongoing. > > &g

Re: [R] Completely Off Topic:Link to IOM report on use of "-omics" tests in clinical trials

2012-03-26 Thread Iain Gallagher
ect.org Cc: Sent: Monday, 26 March 2012, 19:12 Subject: [R] Completely Off Topic:Link to IOM report on use of "-omics" tests in clinical trials Warning: This has little directly to do with R, although R and related tools (e.g. sweave and other reproducible research tools) have a natural ro

[R] Completely Off Topic:Link to IOM report on use of "-omics" tests in clinical trials

2012-03-26 Thread Bert Gunter
Warning: This has little directly to do with R, although R and related tools (e.g. sweave and other reproducible research tools) have a natural role to play. The IOM report: http://www.iom.edu/Reports/2012/Evolution-of-Translational-Omics.aspx that arose out of the Duke Univ. genomics testing sc