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Xenopus Bioinformatics Workshop

Written by BCI Staff | Apr 19, 2013 1:57:00 PM

Xenopus Bioinformatics Workshop

Workshop - Woods Hole, MA, United States

Attendees will be wet lab researchers who want, at least, to extend their understanding of computational analysis tools and methods, but will probably also want to acquire grounded computational skills to enable them to work independently. They may be PIs, post docs or PhD students, but are less likely to be research technicians.

The course will be highly practical and will involve working with or analyzing real data to illustrate all of the skills, techniques and approaches covered. All of this data will be drawn from real experimental work in Xenopus.

‘No biologist left behind.’ Skills will be taught soundly and progressively, and with sufficient practice, so that no reasonably competent and attentive person has trouble keeping up with the basic skills being taught.

(Courtesy of Wild Type Xenopus Laevis, via xenopus.com)

Xenopus Bioinformatics Workshop

May 12, 2013 - May 19,2013

Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL), Woods Hole, MA USA

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