Duke Bioinformatics Workshop 7/29-8/1/13

By etm18@dhe.duke.edu
The 2013 Duke Bioinformatics Workshop builds upon the success of eight previous years of Duke Bioinformatics workshops that have trained more than 340 researchers in the use of publicly available bioinformatic data. This year's workshop includes new databases and experimental platforms that reflect advances in technological and scientific fields of research. The course is a 4-day workshop, July 29 -Aug. 1, that introduces new technologies and databases and has in-depth coverage of genome browsers, comparative sequence analysis, microarray platforms, proteomics and applications of next-generation sequencing platforms. Instructors participating in the 2013 DBW are from Duke University, the Jackson Laboratory, and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute (UK) and are acknowledged experts in their field. Each instructor's module is based upon publicly available resources that they use on a daily basis as part of their own specialized fields of research. Click here to learn more about the workshop and to register.

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