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==26th Anniversary of the SGD Website==
 
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Happy Birthday (Bud-day!) to Us!  May 8, 2020 marked the 26th anniversary of the day the SGD website first went live, bringing yeast genome information to all!  In May 1994, the “World Wide Web” had only been in existence for about 22 months, but starting way back then, anyone (especially yeast researchers!) could easily access the “SacchDB” database from our old server "genome-www.stanford.edu" to find information on our favorite model organism, the budding yeast.  We’ve grown a lot since then, and have even migrated to the cloud!  But as always, we’d like to express our gratitude to all of our users, collaborators, advisors, staff, and anyone else who has supported SGD over the last 26 years.  Without such a great community behind us, SGD would not be the fantastic resource it is today.
 
Happy Birthday (Bud-day!) to Us!  May 8, 2020 marked the 26th anniversary of the day the SGD website first went live, bringing yeast genome information to all!  In May 1994, the “World Wide Web” had only been in existence for about 22 months, but starting way back then, anyone (especially yeast researchers!) could easily access the “SacchDB” database from our old server "genome-www.stanford.edu" to find information on our favorite model organism, the budding yeast.  We’ve grown a lot since then, and have even migrated to the cloud!  But as always, we’d like to express our gratitude to all of our users, collaborators, advisors, staff, and anyone else who has supported SGD over the last 26 years.  Without such a great community behind us, SGD would not be the fantastic resource it is today.
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==COVID-19==
 
==COVID-19==
 
We recognize that 2020 has brought many changes and challenges and our thoughts go out to all those impacted by the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. Like many of you, we have found ourselves adjusting to these times, and the SGD team is currently working from home for the foreseeable future. Rest assured, we are still working just as hard to maintain the SGD resource and continue to serve the amazing budding yeast community!
 
We recognize that 2020 has brought many changes and challenges and our thoughts go out to all those impacted by the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. Like many of you, we have found ourselves adjusting to these times, and the SGD team is currently working from home for the foreseeable future. Rest assured, we are still working just as hard to maintain the SGD resource and continue to serve the amazing budding yeast community!

Revision as of 09:18, 3 June 2020

About this newsletter:

This is the Summer 2020 issue of the SGD newsletter. The goal of this newsletter is to inform our users about new features in SGD and to foster communication within the yeast community.

Submit Data Form

Help SGD annotate your paper by pointing us to your novel results, datasets, or other important information! Authors can submit their own data for their publications using SGD’s simple submit data form. Submit Data Form.png

The Allied Genetics Conference (TAGC 2020)

Members of the SGD team virtually attended The Allied Genetics Conference in April 2020. Principal investigator Mike Cherry, PhD, gave a virtual workshop on using SGD and highlighted some of the useful tools and resources available to our users. SGD staff interacted with members of the yeast community through the conference slack channels and also presented posters as part of the virtual poster sessions throughout the week. We would like to thank the GSA for facilitating this successful change to a virtual conference and holding an accessible, well received event for the entire model organism community!

SGD Website Trailer

Subscribe to the SGD YouTube channel!
What are the basic features of SGD? Find out in our SGD Website Trailer


What are the basic features of SGD? Watch our new video to learn some of the key features that are available to help users with their research efforts. While this video does not include all of the many tools and resources that SGD has to offer, we have also generated a list of helpful SGD links which can be found on our help pages.

You can find this video, as well as other video tutorials on SGD resources, on our YouTube channel!

Supplemental Data

SGD is now uploading and storing supplemental materials for our yeast papers! We are hosting data from past, present, and future papers on our literature pages. To access these data, simply search SGD with the paper’s PubMed ID and then look for the “Downloadable Files.”

26th Anniversary of the SGD Website

The SGD Team zoomed in to celebrate the anniversary with cupcakes and fuzzy budders



Happy Birthday (Bud-day!) to Us!  May 8, 2020 marked the 26th anniversary of the day the SGD website first went live, bringing yeast genome information to all!  In May 1994, the “World Wide Web” had only been in existence for about 22 months, but starting way back then, anyone (especially yeast researchers!) could easily access the “SacchDB” database from our old server "genome-www.stanford.edu" to find information on our favorite model organism, the budding yeast.  We’ve grown a lot since then, and have even migrated to the cloud!  But as always, we’d like to express our gratitude to all of our users, collaborators, advisors, staff, and anyone else who has supported SGD over the last 26 years.  Without such a great community behind us, SGD would not be the fantastic resource it is today.


COVID-19

We recognize that 2020 has brought many changes and challenges and our thoughts go out to all those impacted by the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. Like many of you, we have found ourselves adjusting to these times, and the SGD team is currently working from home for the foreseeable future. Rest assured, we are still working just as hard to maintain the SGD resource and continue to serve the amazing budding yeast community!