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- January
25th 2008
Technology developed by Garner lab identifies
fraudulent article by Harvard Professor. Read on Boston.com,
Harvard Crimson, Nature and
much more on google.
- January
25th 2008
Garner Lab's work published in various national newspapers: Le Monde,
Spiegel,
The Australian, The London Telegraph, The Netherlands, El Mundo etc...
- January 24th 2008
Garner Lab published in Nature for their
work on duplicate detection. Read
in Nature.
- The Innovation Laboratory
teams with Lynntech to win USACEHR (Army Center for Environmental
Health
Research) STTR award
entitled "Expedited High-Affinity Ligand Generation
from Biomarker Sequence by Integration of Data Mining with High-throughput
Screening"
- March 23, 2009
The Innovation Laboratory
teams with Lynntech to win NIH STTR Phase I award entitled "Rational
Design of High-Affinity Peptide Drug Candidates
- March 6, 2009
Further work on the Deja Vu project
reported in Science. And covered in USA
Today, the ScienceNews.
- Feb, 2009
Xanapath, LLC, a pathology
service company was launched.
- Feb 2009
The Innovation Laboratory teams
with Lynntech to win USACEHR (Army Center for Environmental Health
Research) STTR award entitled "Expedited High-Affinity Ligand
Generation from Biomarker Sequence by Integration of Data Mining
with High-throughput Screening"
- Jan 2, 2009
Lab alum, John "Trey
Fondon joins faculty at UTA.
- November
12th 2008
Cristi Galindo wins Postdoctoral poster
session
Dr. Garner wins first annual Award for
Excellence in Postdoctoral Mentoring from UTSW.
- October
23rd 2008
Iranian former vice president act
of plagiarism identified by Deja Vu. Read in Nature.
- October
8th 2008
Labs tool Deja Vu recognized in a Nature
news article. The state of the art in automated duplication detection.
- January
25th 2008
Technology developed by Garner lab identifies
fraudulent article by Harvard Professor. Read on Boston.com,
Harvard Crimson, Nature and
much more on google.
- January 25th 2008
Garner Lab's work published in various national newspapers: Le Monde, Spiegel,
The Australian, The London Telegraph, The Netherlands, El Mundo etc...
- January 24th 2008
Garner Lab published in Nature for their
work on duplicate detection. Read
in Nature.
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In The News |
Nov. 2009 Garner Lab is moving
to Virginia Bioinformatics Institute at Virginia Tech.
May
27, 2009
Nature Medicine News
Deja vu is in Nature Medicine News. Read it.
May 22, 2009 On Science NEWS FOCUS
A large article "Plagiarism Sleuths" published in Science
News Focus
brings up Deja vu's work and broad discussions. Read it.
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March
23, 2009
Laboratory teams with Lynntech to win NIH STTR Phase I award.
March 6,
2009
Deja
Vu in Science:
Our article "Responding to Possible Plagiarism" was published in Science
Policy Forum. Read it.
March 6, 2009
Deja Vu in Science
Our group analyzes data for Science News article, "Retractions Put
Spotlight on China's Part-Time Professor System". Read it.
February,
2009 Laboratory teams
with Lynntech to win USACEHR STTR award |
January
17, 2009
Mounir Errami and Mike Huebschman win INNOCENTIVE award for Faster Diagnosis of Viable Microorganisms |
November
12th 2008
Cristi
Galindo wins Postdoctoral poster session
Dr. Garner wins first annual Award for Excellence
in Postdoctoral Mentoring from
UTSW.
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| October
23rd 2008
Iranian former vice president act
of plagiarism identified by Deja Vu. Read in Nature.
October 8th
2008
Labs tool Deja Vu recognized in a Nature
news article. The
state of the art in automated duplication detection.
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