Dear bioc-devel: Hello! First, I make a self-introduction. I'm a junior student majored in statistics from School of Mathematical Science of Peking University, Beijing, China PR. This year, I began my research work in Microarray analysis and Computational Biology. Yet now, I encouter with some problems in some R codes concerning the pre-processing of microarray. I am grateful that I can find help from the mailing list. Could you add me into the mailing list? Could you help me that on earth how I can find help through the mailing list? Thank you very much! Sincerely Michael Xue 2007-05-20 ---------------------------------------------------------- Michael Xue Department of Probability and Statistics School of Mathematical Science Peking University, Beijing, P.R.China Phone: +86 10 52767241 Personal Homepage:http://michaelxlz.googlepages.com/
[Bioc-devel] Some Question about the mailing list~~HELP!
2 messages · michaelxlz, Seth Falcon
Hi, "michaelxlz" <michaelxlz at gmail.com> writes:
First, I make a self-introduction. I'm a junior student majored in statistics from School of Mathematical Science of Peking University, Beijing, China PR. This year, I began my research work in Microarray analysis and Computational Biology.
Welcome.
Yet now, I encouter with some problems in some R codes concerning the pre-processing of microarray. I am grateful that I can find help from the mailing list. Could you add me into the mailing list? Could you help me that on earth how I can find help through the mailing list?
Yes, we support Earth users ;-) You can find information about the Bioconductor mailing lists and suggestions for how and where to post questions by reading the following links: http://www.bioconductor.org/docs/mailList.html http://www.bioconductor.org/docs/postingGuide.html I suspect you will want to subscribe to and then (after reading the posting guide) post questions to the bioconductor email list. This is the bioc-devel list. + seth
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