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  • Workshop on Cutting-edge Bioinformatics - BGI

    Workshop on Cutting-edge Bioinformatics

    June 20-24, 2011, Shenzhen, China

    Workshop on Cutting-edge Bioinformatics will be organized by BGI (formerly known as the Beijing Genomics Institute), one of the leading genomics centers in the world. In the past 11years, BGI has established a proven track record of excellence, delivering results with high efficiency and accuracy for innovative, high-profile research that has been published to date in more than 170 top-tier academic journals. BGI utilizes Sanger and next-generation sequencing technologies to provide the largest sequencing capacity in the world.

    With the rapid development of sequencing technology, the huge and growing amount of high-quality data is extensively produced and the information that the data can provide continue to create challenges in Bioinformatics. To meet the growing needs, BGI, based on its powerful infrastructure and acknowledged research background, will provide a professional platform for learning technologies and sharing experience on bioinformatics at this workshop during June 20-24, 2011. The workshop combines professional theory lectures delivered by senior experts with hands-on practice for participants.

    Courses
    Theory Courses

    1.From NGS-Genomics to MS-based Proteomics
    - Applications and Development in BGI

    2.Introduction of Next generation Sequencing Principle and Data Analysis

    3. Methods and Software for de novo Assembly

    4. Whole Genome & Target Region Re-sequencing Data Analysis

    5. Genome Phylogenetic Analysis

    6.Transcriptome Analysis

    7.Small RNA Research

    8.Metagenomics Sequencing and Data Analysis

    9.Epigenomics and Cancer Genomics by NGS

    10.Applications of Sequencing in Human Disease Research

    Hands-on Practice Courses:

    1.Basic Guidelines for Linux and Bioinformatics Linux Cluster

    2.Fasta Alignment Software for Short Sequences

    3.Genome Assembly Software

    4.SNP Analysis Software

    5. Phylogenetic Analysis Methods

    6. Transcriptome Analysis Software

    7. Small RNA Analysis Pipeline

    8. Gene Prediction Software


    Registration: (Apply Now)
    Registration fee: ¥7800 / £780 / € 962 / $1164
    (Including teaching materials, laptop rental fee).

    Accommodation:
    Pattaya Hotel (four-star), 340 RMB per night. (Not included in the registration package)
    Shuttle services between the hotel and BGI are available.(Twice per day during the workshop)

    Contact Us:
    Ms. Liu
    Tel: +86-755-25273851
    Email: [email protected]
    Address: BGI-Shenzhen, Beishan Industrial Zone, Yantian District, Shenzhen 518083, China


    Disclaimer:
    1. The material presented at Workshop on Cutting-edge Bioinformatics is for training purposes at BGI only. This material is prohibited to download, reuse, reprint, modify, distribute, and/or copy without BGI’s written permission.
    2. It is prohibited to do reproductions of any kind, including print photography, audiotapes and videotapes during the courses.
    3. Cancellations :
    In the event of cancellation of taking part in this workshop, the registered persons shall pay to BGI the following cancellation fees:
    Cancellations fees:
    a). 30% of the Total Registration Fee for cancellation before June 15, 2011
    b). 100% of the Total Registration Fee for cancellation after June 15, 2011
    4. During the training, BGI holds no liability for accidental injury, damage to property, etc.

    2011-04-22

    External Training Department
    BGI-Shenzhen

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