National workshop open for PhD students (prioritized), postdocs, researchers and other employees at Swedish universities in need of skills to write Snakemake workflows for reproducible and scalable bioinformatics data analyses. This workshop requires previous participation in the NBIS Tools for reproducible research course or experience in writing Snakemake workflows. Important dates and information Application opens: […]
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Join us this June in beautiful and historic Visby to improve your R skills and have a nice time! In Life Science and Bioinformatics, R is increasingly being used to transform and analyse data, perform statistical analysis and produce publication-ready visualisations. This workshop will focus on advanced R functionality, to increase the participants skillset and […]
The advanced course in Metabolic Engineering & Systems Biology (MESB) is organized by the Systems and Synthetic Biology division at Chalmers University of Technology, and is intended for PhD students, postdocs, academic and industrial researchers that are interested in computational aspects of metabolic engineering. Aim & content The aim of the course is to provide participants with a strong primer […]
Last updated: 2025-01-23
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