[BioEdu] Tutorials and training materials available
Mary Mangan
mmangan at openhelix.com
Thu Jan 11 09:41:25 EST 2007
Hello educators and students, and those just interested in learning more-
We wanted to let you know that we have recently added a number of free
online tutorials and training materials on bioinformatics resources. These
are free and publicly available since they are funded by the resource
providers.
There are now free training suites on 6 resources, including:
*UCSC Genome Browser Introduction; sponsored by University of California,
Santa Cruz
*UCSC Genome Browser Advanced Features; sponsored by University of
California, Santa Cruz
*Integrated Microbial Genomes (IMG); sponsored by the Joint Genome Institute
*VISTA: Comparative Genomics tools; sponsored by University of California,
Berkeley
*SeattleSNPs; sponsored by University of Washington
*Genome Variation Server; sponsored by University of Washington
All tutorial suites include a recorded tutorial (requires Flash),
downloadable slides, handouts, and exercises. Some providers also offer
Quick Reference Cards-handy cards to keep near the computer with reminders
and tips about using the software.
You can access these materials from our site:
http://openhelix.com/sponsored.shtml
Our goal is to provide training specifically on the software tools that
biomedical researchers need to use effectively and efficiently for their
research. Materials are targeted to those who already have theoretical
knowledge of biological concepts like gene structures, SNPs, etc.
Programming experience is not required
Best regards,
Mary
Mary E. Mangan, PhD
OpenHelix LLC
www.openhelix.com
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