From June 18 to July 21, 2017, we'll be running several different computational training events at UC Davis -- a two-week workshop for biologists to learn basic bioinformatics and computing, a week-long instructor training in how to reuse our materials, and several other focused workshops.
All of this will be taking place at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, on the main campus of UC Davis (in Davis, CA). Read more...
Everyone is welcome, from everywhere! Grad students, postdocs, faculty, staff, industry, non-profits, teachers, journalists, and grant managers may all find these workshops useful. Read more...
The cost for each workshop should be about $500 for room & board (if you're not local), and a $500 workshop fee, depending on the workshop.
The ANGUS workshop will run from June 26 to July 8th.
- Hands-on training in using the UNIX command line to analyze your sequencing data.
- Zero-entry - no experience required or expected!
- Friendly, helpful instructors and TAs!
- Summer sequencing camp - meet and talk science with great people!
- Now in its eighth year!
Apply here! - applications will close March 17th.
The instructor training workshop will run from June 18 to June 25.
- Hands-on training in good pedagogical practice!
- Become a certified Software/Data Carpentry instructor!
- Learn to repurpose and remix online training materials for your own needs!
Apply here! - applications will close March 17th.
From July 10 to July 21, we are planning a number of topic specific workshops. We'll announce these over the coming weeks - watch this space!
Confirmed:
- GWAS for veterinary animals - Tamer Mansour and Erica Scott
Workshops will be approximately $350/wk to attend, plus room/board if you are staying on campus.
We are looking for people who want to be involved -- see our getting involved page! (We will cover travel, room and board at a minimum.)
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General information for attendees
If you have questions, please contact us at via e-mail at dibsi.training@gmail.com.