The Generic Model Organism Database (GMOD) project is offering an online training course for those interested in learning how to use and deploy GMOD's free, open-source bioinformatics software. The GMOD project provides interoperable tools for visualising, storing, and disseminating genetic and genomic data.
The course will be held from 19th-23rd May 2014, with tuition and interaction with tutors occurring between (approximately) 9am and 5pm US Eastern time.
Components covered in the online training include:
By the end of the course, participants will have hands-on experience of setting up and using core components needed for a modern genomics project.
More information and application form
The course will be held from 19th-23rd May 2014, with tuition and interaction with tutors occurring between (approximately) 9am and 5pm US Eastern time.
Components covered in the online training include:
- Chado database schema
- Galaxy analysis pipeline
- GBrowse genome browser
- JBrowse genome browser
- MAKER genome annotation pipelines
- Tripal website generator and database interface
- WebApollo manual gene annotation software
By the end of the course, participants will have hands-on experience of setting up and using core components needed for a modern genomics project.
More information and application form