[BiO BB] Upcoming courses
J.W. Bizzaro
jeff at bioinformatics.org
Thu Dec 30 17:13:07 EST 2010
The following courses at Bioinformatics.Org are coming up and available for registration. Please see the corresponding URLs for more information.
CS101A Perl for Biologists, Level 1; Jan. 24-28, 2011
Taught in the context of biological research, this course helps biologists learn how to use the scripting language Perl to automate certain tasks. Armed with some knowledge and hands-on experience with a programming or scripting language, scientists taking a CS101 course at the Bioinformatics Organization will be able to perform basic software development tasks and phrase research questions in the context of the language.
More: http://www.bioinformatics.org/wiki/CS101A_Perl_for_Biologists,_Level_1
Join: http://www.bioinformatics.org/edu/AAGG
CS101B R for Biologists, Level 1; Jan. 31-Feb. 4, 2011
Taught in the context of biological research, this course helps biologists learn how to use the statistical scripting language R for data analysis. Armed with some knowledge and hands-on experience with a programming or scripting language, scientists taking a CS101 course at Bioinformatics.Org will be able to perform basic software development tasks and phrase research questions in the context of the language.
More: http://www.bioinformatics.org/wiki/CS101B_R_for_Biologists,_Level_1
Join: http://www.bioinformatics.org/edu/AAGT
CS101E Python for Biologists, Level 1; Feb. 7-11, 2011
This course teaches Biologists how to use Python as a programming language to automate routine data management tasks in biological research and solve difficult data-related computational problems. Data could be DNA or amino acid sequence, microarray data, images, mass spectrometry data, LIMS data, or any other kind of biological information.
More: http://www.bioinformatics.org/wiki/CS101E_Python_for_Biologists,_Level_1
Join: http://www.bioinformatics.org/edu/AATA
BI221A Mitochondriomics; Mar. 7-11, 2011
The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the various databases and wet-lab methods available. Furthermore, the course will, through selected articles, give an understanding of the pitfalls and limitations of the various databases and methods.
More: http://www.bioinformatics.org/wiki/BI221A_Mitochondriomics
Join: http://www.bioinformatics.org/edu/AATC
List of all upcoming online courses:
http://www.bioinformatics.org/edu/Upcoming
Cheers,
Jeff
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J.W. Bizzaro
Bioinformatics Organization, Inc. (Bioinformatics.Org)
E-mail: jeff at bioinformatics.org
Phone: +1 978 621 8258
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