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  • Metagenomics / Transcriptomics Workshop @ Harvard Center for Aids Research 9/14-9/19

    Priority registration is reserved for students of Harvard University and affiliated institutions. Admission to non Harvard University or affiliate students will be on a first-come, first-serve basis

    In response to the number one training need identified by the Harvard University Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Community, CFAR will be sponsoring a week-long workshop focused exclusively on computational biology. This intensive, hands-on course will feature morning and afternoon sessions taught by expert faculty and technical assistants from the Broad, Ragon Institute, Harvard School of Public Health and Washington University, St. Louis. All participants will acquire fundamental computational skills, appropriate study design, data interpretation, and overall literacy in bioinformatics.

    When: Monday, September 15 - Friday, September 19 Morning Sessions 9:00 - 12:00 | Afternoon Sessions 2:00 - 5:00

    Where: Joseph B. Martin Conference Center Harvard Medical School 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur Boston, MA 02115

    Fee: There is a $300 registration fee to offset the costs of providing this 5 day workshop. Breakfast, lunch, and access to Amazon Web Services cloud infrastructure are included. A networking reception will be held for all participants who complete the workshop.

    Registration Link: Please go to Harvard's secure web portal to register (space is limited) http://www.events.harvard.edu/profil...=0x2576984ac4&

    Distinguished Faculty:

    Mike Zody, New York Genome Center
    Manuel Garber, University of Massachusetts Medical School
    Scott Handley, Washington University School of Medicine
    Eric Franzosa and Galeb Abu-Ali, Harvard School of Public Health
    Daniel McDonald, Luke Ursell and Yoshiki Vázquez Baeza, BioFronteirs, Boulder, CO

    Detailed Schedule: http://wp.me/P1OhsE-1rq

    Co-sponsored by The Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard and the Harvard University Center for AIDS Research

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