RCR Newsletter Archive
- August 2000
- November 1999
- The Medical Center Installs a Network Firewall
- PILEUP web interface
- Tirza Doniger joins the RCR
- Bioinformatics Training Resource
- Y2K Website for NYU School of Medicine
- PIR Database is Expanded
- Only You can Stop Viruses
- November 1998
- The RCR puts FASTA 3 on the Web
- The RCR gets Windows site licenses for OMIGA and Sequencher
- Hoaxes, viruses and chain letters
- An iMac for the Lab?
- Y2K just won't go away
- May 1998
- Searching for similarity to ESTs
- RCR Installs Pearson's FASTA 3.0
- News from Academic Computing
- Computer Security
- RCR Upgrades to CLUSTAL W 1.7
- December 1997
- 1998 "Using Computers" course reminder
- Evaluate New Software
- GCG Version 9.1 and Beyond
- RCR Account Renewal
- E-mail troubleshooting
- BLAST Gets Better
- GeneWorks is Discontinued
>li> Year 2000 Update
- October 1997
- Free Medline Searches on the Web
- Academic Computing Group Formed
- Course Update: Using Computers for Molecular Biology
- TREMBL: new protein database
- Year 2000: Issues for RCR Researchers
- Beware of MS Word Macro viruses
- GenBank passes the One Billion base mark
- January 1997
- New Software Available from the RCR
- New RCR service: DBWatcher provides automatic database searches
- Reorganization and Upgrades
- RCR Web site update
- Better RCR e-mail security with APOP
- GCG V9: The Next Generation
- Join the RCR: Get more computing power for your money!
- August 1996
- GCG v.9 Offers New Graphical Interface
- Use the RCR Web Site as your WWW Homepage for Bioinformatics
- Introducing the New RCR Molecular Biology Consultant
- Course Update: Using Computers in Molecular Biology
- Check RCR Newsgroup for Key Updates
- Other RCR Services