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- No prior experience of bioinformatics is required, but an interest in finding out more about variation resources and an undergraduate level understanding of biology would be of benefit. This workshop will focus specifically on human variation.1
- This course is aimed at PhD students and postdoctoral researchers needing to learn about methods and approaches for manipulating and analysing livestock genomic data. It will help those wanting to start basic identification of genetic variation, annotating function to genomic data, and using public data to interpret new findings. Participants will require a basic knowledge of the Unix command line, the Ubuntu 18 operating system and the R statistical packages. We recommend these free tutorials: Basic introduction to the Unix environment: www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix Introduction and exercises for Linux: https://training.linuxfoundation.org/free-linux-training Basic R concept tutorials: www.r-tutor.com/r-introduction Regardless of your current knowledge we encourage successful participants to use these, and other materials, to prepare for attending the course and future work in this area. 1
- This course is aimed at wet-lab scientists generating structural data or scientists utilising structural data in their analysis and/or interpretation. No previous experience in the field of structural bioinformatics is required, however a basic knowledge of protein structure would be of benefit. Prerequisites A working knowledge of the Linux operating system and ability to use the command line would be a benefit but is not mandatory. 1
- This is a highly interactive virtual workshop which will be delivered fully in Portuguese. Applications are open for researchers based in Latin America. Selection criteria: There are a number of criteria upon which selection of participants for this workshop will be made. Candidates should be able to demonstrate: They are at late-stage PhD level OR have equivalent years of research experience They are working in a Latin American institution and are likely to remain in the institution for the next year or more They are actively involved in a research project and actively using bioinformatics tools / methods They have a strong interest in training and have been involved in some training prior to joining the course They have identified a need / gap where training could be provided, and have thought about potential training they would like to deliver The ideal candidate will have 3+ years of research experience which includes a bioinformatics component, and a strong interest in developing or delivering bioinformatics training. You do NOT have to be a bioinformatician to apply. Early-stage researchers and researchers from underrepresented gender and ethnic groups are especially encouraged to apply. 1
- This is a two-day interactive workshop which will be delivered in English. Applications are open for researchers based in ITV only. Selection criteria: There are a number of criteria upon which selection of participants for this workshop will be made. Candidates should be able to demonstrate: They are at postdoctoral level OR have several years of research experience They are working in a Latin American institution and are likely to remain in the institution for the next year or more They are actively involved in a research project and actively using bioinformatics tools / methods They have a strong interest in training and have been involved in some training prior to joining the course They have identified a need / gap where training could be provided, and have thought about potential training they would like to deliver. The ideal candidate will have 3+ years of research experience which includes a bioinformatics component, and a strong interest in developing or delivering bioinformatics training. You do NOT have to be a bioinformatician to apply.1
- This is a two-day interactive workshop which will be delivered in English. Applications are open for researchers based in Peru only. Selection criteria: There are a number of criteria upon which selection of participants for this workshop will be made. Candidates should be able to demonstrate: They are at postdoctoral level OR have several years of research experience They are working in a Latin American institution and are likely to remain in the institution for the next year or more They are actively involved in a research project and actively using bioinformatics tools / methods They have a strong interest in training and have been involved in some training prior to joining the course They have identified a need / gap where training could be provided, and have thought about potential training they would like to deliver. The ideal candidate will have 3+ years of research experience which includes a bioinformatics component, and a strong interest in developing or delivering bioinformatics training. You do NOT have to be a bioinformatician to apply. A number of travel fellowships are available for this course - early-stage researchers and researchers from underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply for CABANA travel fellowships. You can apply for travel fellowships via the course application form.1
- This is a highly interactive virtual workshop which will be delivered simultaneously in Spanish. Applications are open for researchers based in Latin America. Selection criteria: There are a number of criteria upon which selection of participants for this workshop will be made. Candidates should be able to demonstrate: They are at late-stage PhD level OR have equivalent years of research experience They are working in a Latin American institution and are likely to remain in the institution for the next year or more They are actively involved in a research project and actively using bioinformatics tools / methods They have a strong interest in training and have been involved in some training prior to joining the course They have identified a need / gap where training could be provided, and have thought about potential training they would like to deliver The ideal candidate will have 3+ years of research experience which includes a bioinformatics component, and a strong interest in developing or delivering bioinformatics training. You do NOT have to be a bioinformatician to apply. Early-stage researchers and researchers from underrepresented ethnic groups are especially encouraged to apply.1
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- Janick Mathys143
- Bruna Piereck72
- Alexander Botzki67
- Wandrille Duchemin57
- True Colours48
- Christof De Bo45
- Matheus Lourenço42
- Benjamin Pavie38
- Elien Vandermarliere34
- Lieve Ongena34
- Geert van Geest33
- Aleena Mushtaq29
- Robin Engler29
- René Custers23
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- Benjamin Moore18
- Gert Van Isterdael18
- Joris De Wolf18
- Niels Vandamme18
- Agnes Uhereczky17
- David Armstrong17
- Liesbeth De Milde17
- Michal Szpak17
- Nancy George17
- Robin Lefebvre17
- Deepak Tanwar16
- Lucia Smit16
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- James Collier14
- Kobe Lavaerts14
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- Tom Hancocks14
- Wendi Bacon14
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- Emily Perry13
- Sebastian Munck13
- Anna Swan12
- Dayane Rodrigues Araujo12
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- Tania Wyss Lozano12
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