Newsletters

The MAGNet newsletter is a free annual publication that highlights the Center's activities. For members of the scientific community, this provides an opportunity to discover how the tools developed by the Center are used to address real biological questions. In addition to contributions by MAGNet investigators, every issue also includes an article by an invited author.

Spring 2012 - Featured Articles


A Mesenchymal Transition Signature Present in Invasive Solid Cancers
Dimitris Anastassiou

Discovering the Regulatory Programs Underlying Mammalian Transcript Stability
Hani Goodarzi & Saeed Tavazoie

Mapping the miRNA Regulatory Network in Glioblastoma
Pavel Sumazin & Andrea Califano

Spring 2011 - Featured Articles



Interrogating Molecular Pathways of Prostate Tumorigenesis in Mice and Men
Cory Abate-Shen & Michael M. Shen

The Origin and Evolution of a Pandemic Virus
Zachary Carpenter, Carlos Hernandez, Joseph Chan, Raul Rabadan

The Transcriptional Network for Mesenchymal Transformation of Brain Tumours
Andrea Califano

Spring 2010 - Featured Articles



Structural organization, evolution, and heterogeneous activation of a bacterial sporulation network
Dennis Vitkup

Breaking the code of non-coding DNA in the human genome
Tom Tullius

The Family of Man: methods and applications for discovering shared ancestry among purported unrelateds
Itsik Pe'er

Winter 2009 - Featured Articles



Three R's of Computer Assisted Biomedical Discovery: Reading, Reasoning and Reporting
Hannah Tipney & Lawrence Hunter

Dissecting transcription factor function on multiple scales biophysics, and computers
Harmen J. Bussemaker

Making sense of transcription factor specificities, or how to grow legs in strange places: a collaboration between flies, biophysics, and computers
Richard S. Mann & Barry Honig

Winter 2008 - Featured Articles



Understanding Cadherin specificity in the development of multicellular structures: a combined experimental and computational theory
Lawrence Shapiro & Barry Honig

Mapping the transcription factor modulator repertoire in human B lymphocytes
Andrea Califano & Riccardo Dalla-Favera

National centers for biomedical computing and related activities at NIH
Dan Gallahan