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Shannon Conners
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Director, JMP R&D

Shannon Conners manages production of new JMP software releases within the research and development group of the JMP division of SAS. Before joining JMP in 2006 as JMP Genomics product manager, she used SAS and JMP to analyze and visualize microarray data from microbes from extreme environments during her PhD studies and postdoctoral work in bioinformatics at North Carolina State University.

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JMP Genomics release features new analytic tools

JMP Genomics 5.1 has been released! Although it feels like we’ve been working on this release for a long time, it was only last November when JMP Genomics 5.0 went out the door. What have we been up to during that time? Quite a lot! One big change for our

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New genomics tools on display in CORE webcast

A new recorded webcast that highlights the work of a consortium of researchers focused on improving existing oat varieties is now available on our website. The recorded webcast includes a presentation by Dr. Eric Jackson, Research Molecular Biologist for the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), on the work of the

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Here's What's Coming in JMP Genomics 5.1

We’re in the midst of finalizing the next release of JMP Genomics -- JMP Genomics 5.1 -- expected in early fall 2011. We are building this version of the software on the new JMP 9.0.2 and soon-to-be-released SAS 9.3 platforms. This marks the first time that JMP Genomics will be

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Thanks for Visiting JMP at Genome Conference

This week's Plant and Animal Genome conference in San Diego was an amazing experience! So many JMP, SAS and JMP Genomics users stopped by our booth! Jordan, Walter and I enjoyed talking to you all. Thank you all for your kind words about our products and your thoughtful feedback for

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New Enrichment Capabilities in JMP Genomics 5

JMP Genomics 5 provides tools to help connect your high-dimensional genomics data sets to functional information so that you can quickly identify pathways, gene sets or loci that are significantly affected in experiments or patient populations. Examining higher-level patterns can improve signal detection when affected genes or SNPs vary from

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Getting Familiar with JMP Genomics 5

There is so much that is new to share about JMP Genomics 5! Beyond its rich library of prebuilt analysis interfaces and graphics for genomics data, JMP Genomics offers our users full access to all the new features offered by the JMP 9 platform. I highly recommend that JMP Genomics

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Releasing JMP Genomics 5

I am very excited to announce the release of JMP Genomics 5! Our latest version provides many new tools for downstream analysis of large genomics data sets. We’ve incorporated enhancements across almost all functional areas of the product – expression, SNP, copy number, predictive modeling, and enrichment analysis. You can

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JMP Life Sciences Seminars Starts in Great Lakes Area

We kicked off the JMP Life Sciences seminar series in Indianapolis on Tuesday, October 5, with the JMP Great Lakes team: Account Executive Dan Durkin and Systems Engineer Sam Gardner. The venue and setup for the seminar at the Westin Indianapolis was absolutely fantastic, and the room was full of

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Review Praises Marriage of JMP and SAS in JMP Genomics

Scientific Computing has published a review of JMP Genomics 3.2 by statistician John Wass titled "The Magic of Genomics." Wass also evaluated an early version of JMP Genomics in 2006. JMP Genomics has evolved fast and come a long way since those early days, and Wass’ review recognizes that –

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Support for Larger Genotype Data Sets in JMP Genomics 3.2

The rapid growth of SNP data sets due to the introduction of 1 million SNP chips from Affy and Illumina and NextGen sequencing has led to larger and larger data sets. While JMP Genomics 3.1 supported analysis of SNP data sets as large as 1 million SNPs x 4,000 individuals,