Closed PCarme closed 8 months ago
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Welcome to the Gene Ontology!
Name: Pascal Carme
Please very briefly describe your relation to the GO: I am a new curator for PomBase
Indicate your role
Expertise for group contacts: Yeast, Transcription regulation
User info
What is your ORCID?: 0009-0003-9059-1333
What is your preferred email for GO Google access?: carme.pascal30@gmail.com
What is the name of your organization (e.g., LBL, SGD, EMBL-EBI)?: PomBase
Which group(s) are you a part of (if not the same as above)?:
Which GOC member(s) directed you to this form?: Pascale Gaudet
Will you be curating in Noctua?
[ ] yes
[ ] no
[x] not sure
Onboarding and Training
I have been directed to the GO Onboarding Checklists in the wiki
I have an active account for the wiki
I have started training for Noctua, or have arranged with someone to start Noctua training
Mailing list membership
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