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  • 2014 BGI International Bioinformatics Workshop

    2014 BGI International Bioinformatics Workshop

    Sept. 15-18, 2014, Shenzhen, China
    http://events.genomics.cn/en/training/show_training?id=121

    Based on the powerful infrastructure and acknowledged research background, BGI will host the 2014 bioinformatics workshop on Sept. 15-18, 2014 in Shenzhen, China. The workshop will provide attendees with a professional platform for discussing the latest technologies and sharing bioinformatics experience. It will combine lectures in the most up-to-date bioinformatics theory with hands-on learning opportunities delivered by BGI’s senior bioinformatics professors.
    From this course you will learn about the the processing of next generation sequencing data and the analysis of bioinformatics database. You will know how to applicate bioinformatics technologies from research and analytical methodologies, and you will independently apply your knowledge on informatics analytic software.
    We are looking forward to you attending BGI’s bioinformatics workshop.

    Schedule
    2013.9.15
    08:45-9:00 Registration
    09:00-11:00 "From NGS-Genomics to MS-based Proteomics- Applications and Development in BGI"
    11:00-12:00 Tour with BGI
    13:30-17:30 A Tour of the Castle — Linux Overview
    17:30-18:30 Q&A
    18:30-19:30 Dinner&Back to Hotel
    2013.9.16 09:00-12:00 Whole Genome & Target Region Re-sequencing Data Analysis
    13:30-17:30 Basics of Machine Learning
    17:30-18:30 Q&A
    18:30-19:30 Dinner&Back to Hotel
    2014.9.17 09:00-12:00 Small RNA Research
    13:30-17:30 Transcriptome Analysis
    17:30-18:30 Q&A
    18:30-19:30 Dinner&Back to Hotel
    2014.9.18 09:00-12:00 Single Cell Omics
    13:30-17:30 Dynamic Modeling of Gene Network
    17:30-18:30 Q&A
    18:30-19:30 Banquet
    *With hands-on practice

    Speakers:
    Xiaodong Fang ,BGI,China
    Yong Hou, BGI, China,
    Xin Liu, BGI, China
    Gang Chen, BGI, China
    Ming Ni, BGI, China
    Liang Wang, BGI, China
    Jia Jv, BGI, China

    Target Audience:
    Ph.D students & young postdocs who are eager to learn more about high-throughput sequencing. A little bioinformatics background / some basic experience in programming will be better.
    (Subject areas include Genomic or Computational Biology or Systems Biology )

    Registration:
    Registration fee: 7800 RMB / € 962 / £ 780 / $1300 (Learning materials and laptop rental fee are included)

    Accommodation:
    Pattaya Hotel (Four-Star) 340 RMB/ nightt (Not included in the registration package)
    Shuttle service between the hotel and BGI are available. (Twice per day during the workshop )

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

    Disclaimer:
    1. The material presented at BGI Bioinformatics Workshop is for training purpose at BGI only. Attendees are prohibited to reuse, reprint, modify, distribute, and/or copy without BGI’s written permission.
    2. It is prohibited to reproduce materials of any kind, including print photography, audiotapes and videotapes during the courses.
    3. Cancellations :
    In the event of cancellation, registrants shall pay the following fees:
    Cancellations fees:
       a). 30% of the Total Registration Fee for cancellation after Sep.1st, 2014
       b). 80% of the Total Registration Fee for cancellation after Sep.10th, 2014
    4. During training, BGI holds no liability for accidental injury, damage to property,
    etc.

    For more information, please visit:http://events.genomics.cn/en/trainin...raining?id=121

    For registration, please visit: http://events.genomics.cn/en/trainin...=121&tab=apply

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