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  • Workshop on Comparative Genomics, Fort Collins, CO - Colorado State University

    Workshop on Comparative Genomics, North America 2011

    Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

    10 - 22 July 2011

    Application Deadline: 15 May is the preferred application deadline, after which time people will be admitted to the course following review of applications by the admissions committee. However, later applications will certainly be accepted.



    Scott A. Handley, Michael Cummings and Kendra Nightingale, Co-Directors

    The Workshop on Comparative Genomics consists of a series of lectures, demonstrations and computer laboratories that cover various aspects of comparative genomics focusing on next-generation sequencing data. Faculty are chosen exclusively for their effectiveness in teaching theory and practice in comparative genomics. Included among the faculty are developers and other experts in the use of computer programs and packages such as ABySS, bowtie, velvet, bioperl, Scripture, GMOD, Gbrowse, Galaxy, PyCogent, and QIIME. The course is designed for established investigators, postdoctoral scholars, and advanced graduate students. Scientists with strong interests in the uses of short-read sequence data, analytical methods, comparative structure of genomes, metagenomics, genome visualization tools and related areas are encouraged to apply for admission. Lectures and computer laboratories total ~90 hours of scheduled instruction. Admission is limited. No programming experience is required, however, detailed instruction suitable for the novice will be provided during the early days of the Workshop on the use of the command line, editing tools and basic scripting.

    Topics to be covered include:
    - Linux command line usage and scripting for next-generation sequence analysis
    - Sequencing technologies and study design
    - Sequence data quality control
    - Assembly and alignment
    - Functional annotation
    - Transcriptomics
    - Metagenomic analysis
    - Evolutionary genomics
    - Population genomics

    2011 Fee: 1800 USD does not include other meals or housing. Special discounted housing and meals are available on the campus of Colorado State University.

    For more information and online application see the Workshop web site -



    and for housing and payment information see -



    The Workshop on Molecular Evolution is also being offered immediately after the Workshop on Comparative Genomics. For more information on this Workshop please use the following link.


  • #2
    Workshop on Comparative Genomics - Update

    Dear SEQanswers community,

    I wanted to let everyone know that we are still accepting applications to the Workshop on Comparative Genomics being held in Fort Collins between July 10-22, 2011. We have made some updates to the schedule. If you are interested you can find more detail about the Workshop and previous Workshops here: http://www.molecularevolution.org/workshops/WCG.

    The application deadline is MAY 15.

    The Workshop will cover both basic and advanced topics relevant to working with next-gen sequencing data including several topical lectures from leaders in their respective fields:

    - Sequencing technologies
    - Study design
    - Quality control
    - Bioperl
    - AbYSS, bowtie, velvet
    - Scripture
    - Galaxy
    - gMOD / gBROWSE
    - PyCOGENT / QIIME

    If you are interested please check out the web-site or feel free to contact me directly ([email protected]).

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    • #3
      One final bump. We currently have 73 people accepted into the Workshop, but still have some space available for qualified individuals. If you are interested, please visit our web-site and apply. Or email me directly if you have any questions.

      SAH

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