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  • girlwithglasses
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    • Feb 2013
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    2013 GMOD Summer School

    19th-23rd July 2013
    NESCent, Durham, North Carolina
    Information and application form

    The 2013 GMOD Summer School is the best way to learn how to install, administer, and use a suite of popular genetic and genomic software, including GBrowse, Galaxy, JBrowse, MAKER, WebApollo, Tripal, and Chado. Sessions are taught by developers of the software, and there is time in the evenings when students can troubleshoot problems with the developers or work on their own data.

    Places at the summer school are limited, and applications are competitive, so please apply well before the deadline, June 10th.

    For more information and to submit your application, please see the 2013 GMOD Summer School information page.

  • girlwithglasses
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    • Feb 2013
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    A quick reminder to get your application in for the GMOD Summer School before the deadline on June 10th. Apply online now!

    We have some scholarship funds available for those from minority groups (including women in bioinformatics); please email [email protected] if you would like more information.

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