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EMBL-EBI: Interactions & Pathways - Reactome
3 November 2015
Cambridge, United Kingdom
EMBL-EBI: Interactions & Pathways - Reactome http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/event/1392944 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/embl-ebi-interactions-pathways-reactome This workshop will give an introduction to the [Reactome](http://www.reactome.org) pathway database website and analysis tools, using short presentations and practical hands-on exercises. The session will also explain where to learn more, get help, and how to become involved in adding more pathway information to Reactome. Also note: This event is part of a series of short introductions focusing on EMBL-EBI resources. If you want to learn more about these separate training events, see the Related Courses section below. Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge [Raven](http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/docs/faq/raven/n5) account you will need to book by linking [here](http://marstons.bio.cam.ac.uk/course-booking/?CourseID=EMBL-EBI:%20Interactions%20and%20Pathways%20-%20Reactome_bioinfo-ebireactome_3.11.2015_1392944&CourseName=EMBL-EBI:%20Interactions%20and%20Pathways%20-%20Reactome&CourseDate=3.11.2015&CourseDuration=0.5&EventID=1392944).'' 2015-11-03 09:30:00 UTC 2015-11-03 13:00:00 UTC University of Cambridge Craik-Marshall Building, Cambridge, United Kingdom Craik-Marshall Building Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 3AR University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training [] This workshop is aimed at researchers who want to learn about pathways or identify pathways relevant to a set of moleculesGraduate studentsPostdocs and Staff members from the University of CambridgeInstitutions and other external Institutions or individuals workshops_and_courses [] HDRUK -
Data Analysis and Visualisation in R
9 May 2016
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Data Analysis and Visualisation in R http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/event/1753183 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/data-analysis-and-visualisation-in-r-91f05487-69e3-4fa6-8016-b71fa82def32 This course introduces some relatively new additions to the R programming language: dplyr and ggplot2. In combination these R packages provide a powerful toolkit to make the process of manipulating and visualising data easy and intuitive. Materials for this course can be found [here](http://bioinformatics-core-shared-training.github.io/r-intermediate/). Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge [Raven](http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/docs/faq/raven/n5) account you will need to book by linking [here](http://marstons.bio.cam.ac.uk/course-booking/?CourseID=Data%20analysis%20and%20visialisation%20in%20R_bioinfo-intR_9.05.2016_1753183&CourseName=Data%20analysis%20and%20visialisation%20in%20R&CourseDate=9.05.2016&CourseDuration=1&EventID=1753183).'' 2016-05-09 08:30:00 UTC 2016-05-09 16:30:00 UTC University of Cambridge Craik-Marshall Building, Cambridge, United Kingdom Craik-Marshall Building Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 3AR University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training [] Existing R users who are not familiar with dplyr and ggplot2Those with programming experience in other languages that want to know what R can offer themGraduate studentsPostdocs and Staff members from the University of CambridgeInstitutions and other external Institutions or individuals workshops_and_courses [] HDRUK -
Data Analysis and Visualisation in R
6 July 2016
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Data Analysis and Visualisation in R http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/event/1800066 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/data-analysis-and-visualisation-in-r-8f82373f-789e-48b8-986c-b88e19e9dbba This course introduces some relatively new additions to the R programming language: dplyr and ggplot2. In combination these R packages provide a powerful toolkit to make the process of manipulating and visualising data easy and intuitive. Materials for this course can be found [here](http://bioinformatics-core-shared-training.github.io/r-intermediate/). Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge [Raven](http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/docs/faq/raven/n5) account you will need to book by linking [here](http://marstons.bio.cam.ac.uk/course-booking/?CourseID=Data%20analysis%20and%20visualisation%20in%20R_bioinfo-intR_6.07.2016_1800066&CourseName=Data%20analysis%20and%20visualisation%20in%20R&CourseDate=6.07.2016&CourseDuration=1&EventID=1800066).'' 2016-07-06 08:30:00 UTC 2016-07-06 16:30:00 UTC University of Cambridge Craik-Marshall Building, Cambridge, United Kingdom Craik-Marshall Building Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 3AR University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training [] Existing R users who are not familiar with dplyr and ggplot2Those with programming experience in other languages that want to know what R can offer themGraduate studentsPostdocs and Staff members from the University of CambridgeInstitutions and other external Institutions or individuals workshops_and_courses [] HDRUK -
Data Analysis and Visualisation in R
27 September 2016
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Data Analysis and Visualisation in R http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/event/1826669 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/data-analysis-and-visualisation-in-r-f74cb57c-74be-4e60-8455-9ea7121e8e32 This course introduces some relatively new additions to the R programming language: dplyr and ggplot2. In combination these R packages provide a powerful toolkit to make the process of manipulating and visualising data easy and intuitive. Materials for this course can be found [here](http://bioinformatics-core-shared-training.github.io/r-intermediate/). Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge [Raven](http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/docs/faq/raven/n5) account you will need to book by linking [here](http://bioinfotraining.bio.cam.ac.uk/booking-form/?event-id=1826669&course-title=Data%20analysis%20and%20visualisation%20in%20R).'' 2016-09-27 08:30:00 UTC 2016-09-27 16:30:00 UTC University of Cambridge Craik-Marshall Building, Cambridge, United Kingdom Craik-Marshall Building Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 3AR University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training [] Existing R users who are not familiar with dplyr and ggplot2Those with programming experience in other languages that want to know what R can offer themGraduate studentsPostdocs and Staff members from the University of CambridgeInstitutions and other external Institutions or individuals workshops_and_courses [] HDRUK -
Data Analysis and Visualisation in R
26 January 2017
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Data Analysis and Visualisation in R http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/event/1923726 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/data-analysis-and-visualisation-in-r-1adbe2a5-a87e-4e55-9322-3cb297a94d9a This course introduces some relatively new additions to the R programming language: dplyr and ggplot2. In combination these R packages provide a powerful toolkit to make the process of manipulating and visualising data easy and intuitive. Materials for this course can be found [here](http://bioinformatics-core-shared-training.github.io/r-intermediate/). Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge [Raven](http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/docs/faq/raven/n5) account you will need to book by linking [here](http://bioinfotraining.bio.cam.ac.uk/booking-form/?event-id=1923726&course-title=Data%20analysis%20and%20visualisation).'' 2017-01-26 09:30:00 UTC 2017-01-26 17:30:00 UTC University of Cambridge Craik-Marshall Building, Cambridge, United Kingdom Craik-Marshall Building Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 3AR Data visualisation Biology Bioinformatics University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training [] Existing R users who are not familiar with dplyr and ggplot2Those with programming experience in other languages that want to know what R can offer themGraduate studentsPostdocs and Staff members from the University of CambridgeInstitutions and other external Institutions or individuals workshops_and_courses [] HDRUK -
EMBL-EBI: Interactions & Pathways - Reactome
28 February 2017
Cambridge, United Kingdom
EMBL-EBI: Interactions & Pathways - Reactome http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/event/1994156 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/embl-ebi-interactions-pathways-reactome-f28ac773-8e34-44b5-ad1d-7a4b8e311f04 This workshop will give an introduction to the [Reactome](http://www.reactome.org) pathway database website and analysis tools, using short presentations and practical hands-on exercises. The session will also explain where to learn more, get help, and how to become involved in adding more pathway information to Reactome. Further information can be found [here](https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/events/2015/interactions-pathways-reactome-1). Also note: This event is part of a series of short introductions focusing on EMBL-EBI resources. If you want to learn more about these separate training events, see the Related Courses section below. Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge [Raven](http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/docs/faq/raven/n5) account you will need to book by linking [here](http://bioinfotraining.bio.cam.ac.uk/booking-form/?event-id=1994156&course-title=EMBL-EBI:%20Interactions%20and%20Pathways%20-%20Reactome).'' 2017-02-28 09:00:00 UTC 2017-02-28 11:45:00 UTC University of Cambridge Craik-Marshall Building, Cambridge, United Kingdom Craik-Marshall Building Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 3AR Bioinformatics University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training [] This workshop is aimed at researchers who want to learn about pathways or identify pathways relevant to a set of moleculesGraduate studentsPostdocs and Staff members from the University of CambridgeInstitutions and other external Institutions or individuals workshops_and_courses [] HDRUK -
Marine Mammals Research and Conservation Course
4 September - 8 February 2017
Faro, Portugal
Marine Mammals Research and Conservation Course http://att.ccmar.ualg.pt/marine_mammals_2017/index.html https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/marine-mammals-research-and-conservation-course Theory and practice: lectures, field trips out to sea to collect data, data handling, photo-identifications, distribution, abundance, behaviour, habitat use, human interactions, social structure, conservation, and more... Course materials and certificate will be presented. The course is equivalent to 3 ECTs. 2017-09-04 09:00:00 UTC 2017-02-08 18:00:00 UTC Centro de Ciencias do Mar (CCMAR) CIIMAR-Madeira - Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research of Madeira, Faro, Portugal CIIMAR-Madeira - Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research of Madeira Faro Portugal Mammals Marine biology CCMAR, Centre for Marine SciencesCIIMAR-Madeira [] PhD studentsPostdoctoral studentsAcademicsIndustry workshops_and_courses [] marine mammals -
Data Analysis and Visualisation in R
6 September 2017
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Data Analysis and Visualisation in R http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/event/2166235 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/data-analysis-and-visualisation-in-r This course introduces some relatively new additions to the R programming language: dplyr and ggplot2. In combination these R packages provide a powerful toolkit to make the process of manipulating and visualising data easy and intuitive. Materials for this course can be found [here](http://bioinformatics-core-shared-training.github.io/r-intermediate/). Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge [Raven](http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/docs/faq/raven/n5) account you will need to book by linking [here](http://bioinfotraining.bio.cam.ac.uk/booking-form/?event-id=2166235&course-title=Data%20analysis%20and%20visualisation).'' 2017-09-06 08:30:00 UTC 2017-09-06 16:30:00 UTC University of Cambridge Craik-Marshall Building, Cambridge, United Kingdom Craik-Marshall Building Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 3AR Data visualisation Biology Bioinformatics University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training [] Existing R users who are not familiar with dplyr and ggplot2Those with programming experience in other languages that want to know what R can offer themGraduate studentsPostdocs and Staff members from the University of CambridgeInstitutions and other external Institutions or individuals workshops_and_courses [] HDRUK -
High Performance Computing: An Introduction
19 October 2017
Cambridge, United Kingdom
High Performance Computing: An Introduction http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/event/2302301 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/high-performance-computing-an-introduction The course aims to give an introductory overview of High Performance Computing (HPC) in general, and of the facilities of the [High Performance Computing Service (HPCS)](https://www.hpc.cam.ac.uk/) available at the University of Cambridge. Practical examples of using the HPCS clusters will be used throughout, although it is hoped that much of the content will have applicability to systems elsewhere. Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge [Raven](http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/docs/faq/raven/n5) account you will need to book by linking [here](http://bioinfotraining.bio.cam.ac.uk/booking-form/?event-id=2302301&course-title=High%20Performance%20Computing:%20An%20Introduction).'' 2017-10-19 08:30:00 UTC 2017-10-19 15:30:00 UTC University of Cambridge Craik-Marshall Building, Cambridge, United Kingdom Craik-Marshall Building Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 3AR University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training [] Novice users of HPC and anyone who expects to need to use HPC systems at some stage in their researchGraduate studentsPostdocs and Staff members from the University of CambridgeInstitutions and other external Institutions or individuals workshops_and_courses [] HDRUK -
Data Analysis and Visualisation in R
29 November 2017
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Data Analysis and Visualisation in R http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/event/2234798 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/data-analysis-and-visualisation-in-r-b863b75f-7946-4592-8e90-37151db13759 This course introduces some relatively new additions to the R programming language: dplyr and ggplot2. In combination these R packages provide a powerful toolkit to make the process of manipulating and visualising data easy and intuitive. Materials for this course can be found [here](http://bioinformatics-core-shared-training.github.io/r-intermediate/). Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge [Raven](http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/docs/faq/raven/n5) account you will need to book by linking [here](http://bioinfotraining.bio.cam.ac.uk/booking-form/?event-id=2234798&course-title=Data%20analysis%20and%20visualisation).'' 2017-11-29 09:30:00 UTC 2017-11-29 17:30:00 UTC University of Cambridge Craik-Marshall Building, Cambridge, United Kingdom Craik-Marshall Building Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 3AR Data visualisation Biology Bioinformatics University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training [] Existing R users who are not familiar with dplyr and ggplot2Those with programming experience in other languages that want to know what R can offer themGraduate studentsPostdocs and Staff members from the University of CambridgeInstitutions and other external Institutions or individuals workshops_and_courses [] HDRUK -
High Performance Computing: An Introduction
25 January 2018
Cambridge, United Kingdom
High Performance Computing: An Introduction http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/event/2417031 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/high-performance-computing-an-introduction-225f4994-2b22-4eb4-a3f6-df91bb18a5b2 The course aims to give an introductory overview of High Performance Computing (HPC) in general, and of the facilities of the [High Performance Computing Service (HPCS)](https://www.hpc.cam.ac.uk/) available at the University of Cambridge. Practical examples of using the HPCS clusters will be used throughout, although it is hoped that much of the content will have applicability to systems elsewhere. Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge [Raven](http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/docs/faq/raven/n5) account you will need to book by linking [here](http://bioinfotraining.bio.cam.ac.uk/booking-form/?event-id=2417031&course-title=High%20Performance%20Computing:%20An%20Introduction).'' 2018-01-25 09:30:00 UTC 2018-01-25 16:30:00 UTC University of Cambridge Craik-Marshall Building, Cambridge, United Kingdom Craik-Marshall Building Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 3AR University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training [] Novice users of HPC and anyone who expects to need to use HPC systems at some stage in their researchGraduate studentsPostdocs and Staff members from the University of CambridgeInstitutions and other external Institutions or individuals workshops_and_courses [] HDRUK -
First steps with R in Life Sciences
19 - 20 April 2018
Bern, Switzerland
First steps with R in Life Sciences https://www.sib.swiss/training/course/2018-04-R https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/first-steps-with-r-in-life-sciences-9438ac46-684f-4653-bd28-f2c3525fd43f The course is full. Overview R is a complete, flexible and open source system for statistical analysis and graphics, which has become a tool of choice for biologists and biomedical scientists who need to analyse and visualise large amounts of data. 2018-04-19 09:00:00 UTC 2018-04-20 00:00:00 UTC SIB, Bern, Switzerland SIB Bern Switzerland [] training@sib.swiss [] Graduate studentsIndustryAcademicsPhDPhD students workshops_and_courses [] [] -
Python for Life Scientists
16 - 18 May 2018
Geneva, Switzerland
Python for Life Scientists https://www.sib.swiss/training/course/2018-05-python https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/python-for-life-scientists-cc33b56d-50cd-4c8e-bcf2-11d737c7258d This course is oversubscribed, but you can still apply and your name will be placed on the waiting list. Overview Python is an open-source and general-purpose scripting language which runs on all major operating systems. 2018-05-16 09:00:00 UTC 2018-05-18 00:00:00 UTC SIB, Geneva, Switzerland SIB Geneva Switzerland [] training@sib.swiss [] Graduate studentsIndustryAcademicsPhDPhD students workshops_and_courses [] [] -
High Performance Computing: An Introduction
22 May 2018
Cambridge, United Kingdom
High Performance Computing: An Introduction http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/event/2496956 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/high-performance-computing-an-introduction-710c5280-2329-4ced-b96c-ed6a31deea50 The course aims to give an introductory overview of High Performance Computing (HPC) in general, and of the facilities of the [High Performance Computing Service (HPCS)](https://www.hpc.cam.ac.uk/) available at the University of Cambridge. Practical examples of using the HPCS clusters will be used throughout, although it is hoped that much of the content will have applicability to systems elsewhere. Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge [Raven](http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/docs/faq/raven/n5) account you will need to book by linking [here](http://bioinfotraining.bio.cam.ac.uk/booking-form/?event-id=2496956&course-title=High%20Performance%20Computing:%20An%20Introduction).'' 2018-05-22 08:30:00 UTC 2018-05-22 15:30:00 UTC University of Cambridge Craik-Marshall Building, Cambridge, United Kingdom Craik-Marshall Building Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 3AR University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training [] Novice users of HPC and anyone who expects to need to use HPC systems at some stage in their researchGraduate studentsPostdocs and Staff members from the University of CambridgeInstitutions and other external Institutions or individuals workshops_and_courses [] HDRUK -
Data Analysis and Visualisation in R
23 May 2018
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Data Analysis and Visualisation in R http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/event/2427471 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/data-analysis-and-visualisation-in-r-03eb127f-9e12-4f24-a246-8ec925119d7c This course introduces some relatively new additions to the R programming language: dplyr and ggplot2. In combination these R packages provide a powerful toolkit to make the process of manipulating and visualising data easy and intuitive. Materials for this course can be found [here](http://bioinformatics-core-shared-training.github.io/r-intermediate/). Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge [Raven](http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/docs/faq/raven/n5) account you will need to book by linking [here](http://bioinfotraining.bio.cam.ac.uk/booking-form/?event-id=2427471&course-title=Data%20analysis%20and%20visualisation).'' 2018-05-23 08:30:00 UTC 2018-05-23 16:30:00 UTC University of Cambridge Craik-Marshall Building, Cambridge, United Kingdom Craik-Marshall Building Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 3AR Data visualisation Biology Bioinformatics University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training [] Existing R users who are not familiar with dplyr and ggplot2Those with programming experience in other languages that want to know what R can offer themGraduate studentsPostdocs and Staff members from the University of CambridgeInstitutions and other external Institutions or individuals workshops_and_courses [] HDRUK -
RNA-seq: From quality control to pathway analysis
30 - 31 May 2018
Bern, Switzerland
RNA-seq: From quality control to pathway analysis https://www.sib.swiss/training/course/2018-05-rnas-be03 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/rna-seq-from-quality-control-to-pathway-analysis This course is oversubscribed. Overview This course will present all the bioinformatics tools required to analyze RNA-seq gene expression data, from the raw data to the biological interpretation. 2018-05-30 09:00:00 UTC 2018-05-31 00:00:00 UTC SIB, Bern, Switzerland SIB Bern Switzerland [] training@sib.swiss [] Graduate studentsIndustryAcademicsPhDPhD students workshops_and_courses [] [] -
Docker for reproducible computational research
13 June 2018
Bern, Switzerland
Docker for reproducible computational research https://www.sib.swiss/training/course/2018-06-docker https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/docker-for-reproducible-computational-research Overview Bioinformatics analysis usually involves a large number of software tools, reference data and pipelines used to elaborate the results. 2018-06-13 09:00:00 UTC 2018-06-13 00:00:00 UTC SIB, Bern, Switzerland SIB Bern Switzerland [] training@sib.swiss [] Graduate studentsIndustryAcademicsPhDPhD students workshops_and_courses [] [] -
De novo RNA-Seq assembly workshop
25 - 26 June 2018
Bern, Switzerland
De novo RNA-Seq assembly workshop https://www.cuso.ch/activity/?p=1741&uid=4091 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/de-novo-rna-seq-assembly-workshop 2018-06-25 09:00:00 UTC 2018-06-26 00:00:00 UTC SIB, Bern, Switzerland SIB Bern Switzerland [] training@sib.swiss [] Graduate studentsIndustryAcademicsPhDPhD students workshops_and_courses [] [] -
Single cell transcriptome workshop
27 - 28 June 2018
Bern, Switzerland
Single cell transcriptome workshop https://www.sib.swiss/training/course/2018-06-single-cell-transcriptome https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/single-cell-transcriptome-workshop This course is co-organised by the CUSO/StarOmics doctoral program. Priority is given to its members, but is open to everyone. 2018-06-27 09:00:00 UTC 2018-06-28 00:00:00 UTC SIB, Bern, Switzerland SIB Bern Switzerland [] training@sib.swiss [] Graduate studentsIndustryAcademicsPhDPhD students workshops_and_courses [] [] -
NGS bioinformatics quality control and variant annotation for cancer diagnosis
4 September 2018
Bern, Switzerland
NGS bioinformatics quality control and variant annotation for cancer diagnosis https://www.sib.swiss/training/course/2018-09-ngs-clinical-qc-annot https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/ngs-bioinformatics-quality-control-and-variant-annotation-for-cancer-diagnosis Overview This course is organised by SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, in collaboration with the Clinical Pathology Division of the University Hospital of Geneva (HUG). 2018-09-04 09:00:00 UTC 2018-09-04 00:00:00 UTC SIB, Bern, Switzerland SIB Bern Switzerland [] training@sib.swiss [] Graduate studentsIndustryAcademicsPhDPhD students workshops_and_courses [] [] -
Data Manipulation and Visualisation in R
14 September 2018
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Data Manipulation and Visualisation in R http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/event/2651197 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/data-manipulation-and-visualisation-in-r This course introduces some relatively new additions to the R programming language: dplyr and ggplot2. In combination these R packages provide a powerful toolkit to make the process of manipulating and visualising data easy and intuitive. Materials for this course can be found [here](http://bioinformatics-core-shared-training.github.io/r-intermediate/). The training room is located on the first floor and there is currently no level access. Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge [Raven](http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/docs/faq/raven/n5) account you will need to book by linking [here](http://bioinfotraining.bio.cam.ac.uk/booking-form/?event-id=2651197&course-title=Data%20manipulation%20and%20visualisation).'' 2018-09-14 08:30:00 UTC 2018-09-14 16:30:00 UTC University of Cambridge Craik-Marshall Building, Cambridge, United Kingdom Craik-Marshall Building Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 3AR Data visualisation Biology Bioinformatics University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training [] Existing R users who are not familiar with dplyr and ggplot2Those with programming experience in other languages that want to know what R can offer themGraduate studentsPostdocs and Staff members from the University of CambridgeInstitutions and other external Institutions or individuals workshops_and_courses [] HDRUK -
EMBO Practical Course Tree building: Advanced concepts and practice of phylogenetic analysis
24 - 29 September 2018
Faro, Portugal
EMBO Practical Course Tree building: Advanced concepts and practice of phylogenetic analysis http://meetings.embo.org/event/18-phylogenetics https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/embo-practical-course-tree-building-advanced-concepts-and-practice-of-phylogenetic-analysis The use of phylogenetic methods to reconstruct the evolutionary history of molecular sequences is a vital part of biological research. These methods underpin studies on the evolution and epidemiology of plant and animal parasites and disease-causing organisms, and more generally they allow an objective analysis of the patterns and processes generating biological diversity. To carry out phylogenetic analysis properly, it is necessary to have a good understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of the key methods and approaches. This EMBO Practical Course has been designed to provide the theoretical and practical skills needed to carry out state-of-the-art phylogenetic analyses. The past few years have seen have an explosion in new methods of analysis including the application of Bayesian analysis methods, the development of improved non-stationary models that better represent the dynamics of sequence evolution, the application of population genetic theory to phylogenies through the use of multispecies coalescent, and the development of methods for high-throughput genome-wide analyses. This EMBO Practical Course has been designed to cater for these newest methods and for understanding how they relate to the more traditional methods. Our goal is to teach technical sophistication without losing sight of the need for a critical attitude to data and analyses. 2018-09-24 09:00:00 UTC 2018-09-29 16:00:00 UTC Cymon J. Cox, CCMAR CCMAR - Center of Marine Sciences, Faro, Portugal CCMAR - Center of Marine Sciences Faro Algarve Portugal 8005-319 Molecular modelling Phylogenetics CCMAR, Centre for Marine Sciences Cymon J. Cox - ccmaratt@ualg.pt EMBO CCMAR UALG PhD studentspostdoctoral researchersAcademicsIndustry 20 workshops_and_courses by_invitationregistration_of_interest Phylogenymolecular evolutionmolecular modellingBayesian inferenceMaximum likelihood inferencephylogenomics -
NGS - Quality control, Alignment, Visualisation
2 - 3 October 2018
Bern, Switzerland
NGS - Quality control, Alignment, Visualisation https://www.sib.swiss/training/course/2018-10-NGS6 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/ngs-quality-control-alignment-visualisation-9815e32a-c8bb-4b43-9e82-d2d075b97c2f Please note that this course is oversubscribed. Overview Usage of NGS is increasing in several biological fields due to a very rapid decrease in cost. 2018-10-02 09:00:00 UTC 2018-10-03 00:00:00 UTC SIB, Bern, Switzerland SIB Bern Switzerland [] training@sib.swiss [] Graduate studentsIndustryAcademicsPhDPhD students workshops_and_courses [] [] -
High Performance Computing: An Introduction
18 October 2018
Cambridge, United Kingdom
High Performance Computing: An Introduction http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/event/2652631 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/high-performance-computing-an-introduction-aa891ede-7439-43a9-9292-9f70d01db744 The course aims to give an introductory overview of High Performance Computing (HPC) in general, and of the facilities of the [High Performance Computing Service (HPCS)](https://www.hpc.cam.ac.uk/) available at the University of Cambridge. Practical examples of using the HPCS clusters will be used throughout, although it is hoped that much of the content will have applicability to systems elsewhere. The training room is located on the first floor and there is currently no wheelchair or level access available to this level. Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge [Raven](http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/docs/faq/raven/n5) account you will need to book or register your interest by linking [here](http://bioinfotraining.bio.cam.ac.uk/booking-form/?event-id=2652631&course-title=High%20Performance%20Computing:%20An%20Introduction).'' 2018-10-18 08:30:00 UTC 2018-10-18 15:30:00 UTC University of Cambridge Craik-Marshall Building, Cambridge, United Kingdom Craik-Marshall Building Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 3AR University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training [] Novice users of HPC and anyone who expects to need to use HPC systems at some stage in their researchGraduate studentsPostdocs and Staff members from the University of CambridgeInstitutions and other external Institutions or individuals workshops_and_courses [] HDRUK -
Single-cell RNA-Seq Analysis
28 - 30 November 2018
Bern, Switzerland
Single-cell RNA-Seq Analysis https://www.sib.swiss/training/course/2018-11-single-cell https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/single-cell-rna-seq-analysis Please note that this course is over subscribed, and the waiting list is already too long. We are not accepting applications any more. 2018-11-28 09:00:00 UTC 2018-11-30 00:00:00 UTC SIB, Bern, Switzerland SIB Bern Switzerland [] training@sib.swiss [] Graduate studentsIndustryAcademicsPhDPhD students workshops_and_courses [] [] -
RNA-seq: From quality control to pathway analysis
21 - 22 January 2019
Bern, Switzerland
RNA-seq: From quality control to pathway analysis https://www.sib.swiss/training/course/2019-01-rnas-be03 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/rna-seq-from-quality-control-to-pathway-analysis-1c7c32d8-e2ef-4e27-b18e-3eeb13f9ef61 Please note that this course is oversubscribed with a long waiting list. Overview This course will present all the bioinformatics tools required to analyze RNA-seq gene expression data, from the raw data to the biological interpretation. 2019-01-21 09:00:00 UTC 2019-01-22 00:00:00 UTC SIB, Bern, Switzerland SIB Bern Switzerland [] training@sib.swiss [] Graduate studentsIndustryAcademicsPhDPhD students workshops_and_courses [] [] -
Data Manipulation and Visualisation in R
30 January 2019
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Data Manipulation and Visualisation in R http://training.csx.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/event/2823261 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/data-manipulation-and-visualisation-in-r-72066670-8f28-4c86-9bda-580d332b2dc5 This course introduces some relatively new additions to the R programming language: dplyr and ggplot2. In combination these R packages provide a powerful toolkit to make the process of manipulating and visualising data easy and intuitive. Materials for this course can be found [here](http://bioinformatics-core-shared-training.github.io/r-intermediate/). The training room is located on the first floor and there is currently no wheelchair or level access available to this level. Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge [Raven](http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/docs/faq/raven/n5) account you will need to book by linking [here](http://bioinfotraining.bio.cam.ac.uk/booking-form/?event-id=2823261&course-title=Data%20manipulation%20and%20visualisation).'' 2019-01-30 09:30:00 UTC 2019-01-30 17:30:00 UTC University of Cambridge Craik-Marshall Building, Cambridge, United Kingdom Craik-Marshall Building Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 3AR Data visualisation Biology Bioinformatics University of Cambridge Bioinformatics Training [] Existing R users who are not familiar with dplyr and ggplot2Those with programming experience in other languages that want to know what R can offer themGraduate studentsPostdocs and Staff members from the University of CambridgeInstitutions and other external Institutions or individuals workshops_and_courses [] HDRUK -
NGS - Quality control, Alignment, Visualisation
27 February - 1 March 2019
Bern, Switzerland
NGS - Quality control, Alignment, Visualisation https://www.sib.swiss/training/course/2019-02-NGS6 https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/ngs-quality-control-alignment-visualisation-d26251dc-323a-4f69-a39c-f893e90527eb This course is over subscribed. You can still add your name to the waiting list by applying using the button at the bottom of this page. You will only be contacted if a place becomes available. 2019-02-27 09:00:00 UTC 2019-03-01 00:00:00 UTC SIB, Bern, Switzerland SIB Bern Switzerland [] training@sib.swiss [] Graduate studentsIndustryAcademicsPhDPhD students workshops_and_courses [] [] -
Python for Life Scientists
4 - 6 March 2019
Bern, Switzerland
Python for Life Scientists https://www.sib.swiss/training/course/2019-02-python https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/python-for-life-scientists-78a0a484-9179-42c1-8ff3-7da98c61d215 Overview Python is an open-source and general-purpose scripting language which runs on all major operating systems. 2019-03-04 09:00:00 UTC 2019-03-06 00:00:00 UTC SIB, Bern, Switzerland SIB Bern Switzerland [] training@sib.swiss [] Graduate studentsIndustryAcademicsPhDPhD students workshops_and_courses [] [] -
Python for Life Scientists
4 - 6 March 2019
Bern, Switzerland
Python for Life Scientists https://www.sib.swiss/training/course/2019-03-python https://tess.elixir-europe.org/events/python-for-life-scientists-5ee8b76f-96e1-4f3a-a565-5e3307dcb88e We are sorry but this course is oversubscribed, with a long waiting list. The next version of this course will take place in November. Keep an eye in our distribution list (sign in here) for the announcement. 2019-03-04 09:00:00 UTC 2019-03-06 00:00:00 UTC SIB, Bern, Switzerland SIB Bern Switzerland [] training@sib.swiss [] Graduate studentsIndustryAcademicsPhDPhD students workshops_and_courses [] []
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