A three-day scientific agenda with oral presentations, workshop discussions, and poster presentations covering the latest developments and applications of MSI by leading and upcoming scientists from academic, government, and industry labs
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A three-day scientific agenda with oral presentations, workshop discussions, and poster presentations covering the latest developments and applications of MSI by leading and upcoming scientists from academic, government, and industry labs
Language of instruction: EnglishCourse period: 2023-04-11-- 2023-05-09Course structure: The course will be hybrid on site and via zoom to facilitate remote participation. For computer exercises we encourage on-site participation for best possible support, but will do our best to also support those participating remotely. RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITES The target group is PhD students from all subjects where digital […]
A national course open for PhD students (prioritized), postdocs, researchers and other employees within Swedish universities who are interested in learning to produce publication quality plots using different packages in R.
This course will introduce important aspects of Research Data Management through a series of lectures and hands-on computer exercises. The course is intended for researchers that want to take the first steps towards a more systematic and reproducible approach to analysing and managing research data.
The course is geared towards life scientists wanting to be able to understand and use basic statistical methods.
NBIS / ELIXIR-SE course is open for PhD students, postdocs, group leaders and core facility staff interested in making their computational analysis more reproducible
Last updated: 2025-01-23
Content Responsible: Hampus Pehrsson Ternström(hampus.persson@scilifelab.uu.se)