Computational Genomics Training Workshop – May 20th at UCLA

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There are petabytes of biomedical data, tens of thousands of computational algorithms reported in the literature, thousands of independently developed software tools and hundreds of protocols for analyzing human health data. This workshop, including co-chairs of the BIRN Genomics Working Group, will present the theoretical and methodological aspects of biomedical computing and focus on genomics training, practical usage, functionality, applications and tool interoperability.

Venue: Powell Library Classroom C (3rd Floor), UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095

Date: Monday, May 20, 2013

Time: 11:00AM – 5:00PM Pacific Time

Presenters: Ivo Dinov, Fabio Macciardi, Federica Torri, Petros Petrosyan, Zhizhong Liu, Alen Zamanyan

Registration site (attendance is free, but registration is required): http://pipeline.loni.ucla.edu/computational-genomics-training-workshop-2013-rsvp/

Sponsors:

  • NIH/NIBIB P41-EB015922, P41-RR013642
  • UCLA Computational Bioscience Institute Collaboratory
  • UCLA IDRE (Institute for Digital Research and Education)

Survey: http://pipeline.loni.ucla.edu/learn/training/evaluation/

Flyer (PDF): Graphical Pipeline Environment: Workshop at UCLA

BIRN is supported by NIH grants 1U24-RR025736, U24-RR021992, U24-RR021760 and by the Collaborative Tools Support Network Award 1U24-RR026057-01.