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ENSEMBL Courses ENSGEN09 and ENSAPI09

Location: 
Oeiras, PT
1 Apr 2009 - 9:30am
3 Apr 2009 - 6:30pm
Etc/GMT
Deadline: 
Monday, 16 March 2009

ENSGEN training course. A real chance of having a closer look at the several
ways to view genomic data, to produce elaborate searches and to do data
mining with BIOMART.

ENSAPI
training course. Here you can learn how to write scripts that pull
resouces from ENSEMBL almost effortlessly. We will have no time to
teach Perl programming but the level of knowledge is minimal. If needed
we recommend that applicants do a review of simple object-oriented
programming concepts and the basic syntactic rules of Perl.

ENSEMBL Training Courses - variation.

Location: 
Oeiras, PORTUGAL
27 May 2008 - 12:30am
30 May 2008 - 6:00pm
Etc/GMT
Deadline: 
Tuesday, 6 May 2008

In 2008 we are organizing two training courses on ENSEMBL, with emphasys on its use to study variation

ENSEMBL, Usage and Programming Courses

Location: 
Oeiras, Portugal
19 Jun 2007 - 12:00am
22 Jun 2007 - 5:00pm
Etc/GMT
Deadline: 
Friday, 15 June 2007

Seats still available...

Three courses on:

A - June 19th: ENSEMBL usage - Genomics and Proteomics
B - June 20th: ENSEBML usage - SNPs and Variation
C - June 21st and 22nd: ENSEMBL programmatic access via the ENSEMBL API
     (basic Perl skills are needed for course C)

Please visit the GTPB website at: http://gtpb.igc.gulbenkian.pt

Grid enabled web services and workflows

19 Feb 2007 - 12:00am
23 Feb 2007 - 11:00pm
Etc/GMT

Madrid, SPAIN

A course to explain how to build workflows using web services that can exploit the asynchronous resources of massively distributed Grid environments.
The course will be lectured by experts on each of the topics, and will show you how to exploit the huge resources made available by the EGEE Grid in an easy to use and flexible way for your users.
This is a 50/50 theoretical and practical course. You can get first hands-on experience on directly using these technologies.

Haka-käyttäjien kokoontuminen 15.1.2008

Location: 
EMBnet Finland
15 Jan 2008 - 10:00am
15 Jan 2008 - 5:00pm
Etc/GMT
Deadline: 
Wednesday, 9 January 2008

Haka-käyttäjien kokoontuminen 15.1.2008

Hands On Training - Patterns Similarities and Differences in Biological Data

Location: 
EMBL-EBI, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK
9 Jun 2008 - 12:00pm
11 Jun 2008 - 2:00pm
Etc/GMT
Deadline: 
Monday, 2 June 2008

http://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/handson/course_080509_patterns.html

IB09 Introductory Bioinformatics

Location: 
Oeiras, PT
16 Mar 2009 - 9:30am
20 Mar 2009 - 6:30pm
Etc/GMT
Deadline: 
Friday, 27 February 2009

Overview: The course sets out to introduce an extensive range of computing facilities vital for molecular biological research. This will be acheived primarily through "hands on" exercises based around an investigation of a well documented human disease. How information can be obtained both by analysis of raw sequence data and by interrogation of information resources will be demonstrated.

Immunoinformatics

Location: 
Oeiras, Portugal
17 Dec 2007 - 12:00am
21 Dec 2007 - 6:00pm
Europe/Lisbon
Deadline: 
Monday, 10 December 2007
Bioinformatics Training Course: "ImmunoInformatics"

Deadline for applications: NOVEMBER 26TH 2007

We are proud to announce another training course in Oeiras,
from December 17th to December 21st 2007

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"ImmunoInformatics"

Instructors: P. Reche, J. Andersson and P. Fernandes

Following a successful first edition with the course “Bioinformatics
Approaches in Immunology Research”, held in December 2006, we are now

Implementing Ontologies in OWL

Location: 
The University of Manchester
1 Apr 2009 - 10:00am
2 Apr 2009 - 4:00pm
Etc/GMT
Deadline: 
Saturday, 21 March 2009

The BioHealth Informatics group at
the University of
Manchester and NIBHI are
pleased to invite you
to participate in their
internationally renowned OWL Ontology tutorials.

Introductory Bioinformatics (2nd course)

Location: 
Oeiras, PT
7 Sep 2009 - 9:30am
11 Sep 2009 - 6:30pm
Etc/GMT
Deadline: 
Thursday, 3 September 2009

Overview

The course sets out to introduce an extensive range of computing
facilities vital for molecular biological research. This will be
acheived primarily through "hands on" exercises based around an
investigation of a well documented human disease. How information can
be obtained both by analysis of raw sequence data and by interrogation
of information resources will be demonstrated.

Objectives

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