Some of these courses may be repeated on a two-year basis:
- Software Carpentry course in research computing skills – 11th to 15th November, 2024 at University of Bergen by Illimar H. Rekand and Korbinian Bösl
- IN-BIOS9000 – Sequencing technologies, data analysis and applications – 28th October to November 8th, 2024 at University of Oslo by Torbjørn Rognes
- MOL8008 – Bioinformatics Methods for next Generation Sequencing Analysis – 30th September to 04th October, 2024 at NTNU by Morten Beck Rye
- SMED8020 – Genetic epidemiology – May 27-31, 2024 at NTNU, by Ben Brumpton.
- Microbial comparative genomics – April 8-12, 2024 at University of Bergen, by Anagha Yoshi.
- Population genomics – March 18-22, 2024 at North University, Bodø, by Joost Raeymaekers.
- Metabolic pathway analysis – February 19th – March1st, 2024 at University of Bergen, Department of Biomedicine, by Ines Heiland.
- Microbiome data science with R/Bioconductor. October 9-12 at University of Bergen, by Rajesh Shigdel.
- MOL8008 – Bioinformatics methods for next generation sequencing analysis – Time: 02 – 06 October at NTNU by Morten Beck Rye.
- Machine learning in medical bioinformatics, May 8-12 2023 at Lindköping University by Björn Wallner.
- SMED8020 Genetic Epidemiology, May 22-26, 2023 at NTNU by Ben Brumpton.
- Bioinformatics for DNA metabarcoding and long-read amplicon data, April 17-21 at University of Oslo, by Håvard Kauserud
- MOL8008 – Bioinformatics Methods for next Generation Sequencing Analysis, 3-7 October, project November 2022(tentative) at NTNU by Morten Beck Rye.
- Genome sequencing technologies, assembly, variant calling and statistical genomics, 17-28 October & 1-2 December 2022 at the University of Oslo, by Torbjørn Rognes.
- Modern methods for analyzing survival and time to event data, 5-9 December 2022 at the University of Oslo, by Morten Valberg.
- Logical modelling of (inter) cellular networks for biotechnology and personalised medicine, 15-26 August 2022 at NTNU, by Martin Kuiper.
- Statistical methods in relatedness and pedigree analysis, NB! NEW DATES 13-17 June 2022 at the University of Oslo, by Magnus Dehli Vigeland.
- Genetic epidemiology and genome-wide association analyses, 30 May-3 June 2022 at the University of Bergen by Håkon K. Gjessing.
- Sequence comparison and database search (NORBIS901), NB! CANCELED.
- Machine Learning in Medical Bioinformatics, 2-6 May 2022 at Linköping University by Björn Wallner.
- High Performance Computing in Bioinformatics, 14-25 March 2022 at UiO by Torbjørn Rognes.
- Population genomics, 21-25 February, 2022 at North University by Joost Raeymaekers.
- Metabolic pathway analysis, November 29-December 3, 2021 at NTNU by Ines Heiland. In collaboration with Digital Life Norway Research School.
- Bioinformatics for functional multi-omics, November 1-5, 2021 at NMBU by Philip Pope. THE COURSE IS FULL AND HAVE A WAITING LIST.
- Genomics for precision medicine, 14-18 June at Univeristy of Bergen by Anagh Yoshi. The course will be arranged online.
- R-course for bio-scientists, 3-7 May, 2021 at University of Bergen, by Kornel Labun. The course will be given online. THE COURSE IS FULL.
- Machine learning, 17-21 May, 2021 at Linköping University by Björn Wallner. The course will be arranged online. THE COURSE IS FULL.
- Bioinformatics for environmental sequencing, 3-7 May, 2021 at University of Oslo, by Håvard Kauserud. In collaboration with Digital Life Norway Research School. Course is given online.
- Genetic epidemiology and genome-wide association analyses, November 30 – December 4, 2020, at the University of Bergen, by Håkon Gjessing.
- Bioinformatics methods for next generation sequencing analysis, September 28th – October 2nd, 2020 online, by Morten Beck Rye at NTNU.
- Genome sequencing technologies, assembly, variant calling and statistical genomics, October 19-30th, 2020, with exam November 27th, online, by Torbjørn Rognes UiO.
- Machine Learning in Medical Bioinformatics, May 11-15, 2020 by Björn Wallner at Linköping University. The course was given online.
- Sequence comparison and database search, May 25-29, 2020, by Inge Jonassen and Cedric Notredame. The course was given online.
- High Performance Computing in Bioinformatics, March 23 – April 3, 2020, at the University of Oslo, by Torbjørn Rognes. The course was given online.
- Population genomics, March 9-13, 2020, at North University, Bodø, by Joost Raeymaekers
- Statistical methods in relatedness and pedigree analysis, January 6-10, 2020, at the University of Oslo, by Magnus Dehli Vigeland
- Modern methods for analyzing survival and time to event data, 9-13 December, 2019, at UiO by Ørnulf Borgan
- Metabolic pathway analysis, 4-8 November, 2019, at NTNU by Ines Heiland
- Bioinformatics for functional metagenomics, November 4-8, 2019, at NMBU by Phillip Pope
- Computational Approaches in Transcriptome Analysis (CATA), May 6-10 2019 at UiB, by Anagha Joshi
- Machine Learning in Medical Bioinformatics, May 20-24 2019, Linköping University, Sweden by MedBioInfo
- Genome sequencing technologies, assembly, variant calling and statistical genomics, 22 October – 2 November 2018 at University of Oslo, by Torbjørn Rognes.
- Bioinformatics methods for next generation sequencing analysis (MOL8008), September 24-28 2018 at Norwegian University for Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, by Morten Beck Rye.
- Machine Learning in Medical Bioinformatics, June 11-15 2018 at Linköping University, Sweden. This course is organised by MedBioInfo, the Swedish national graduate school in Medical Bioinformatics, and NORBIS students may attend free of charge.
- Genetic epidemiology and genome-wide association analyses (GENESTAT), June 4-8 2018 at University of Bergen, by Håkon K. Gjessing.
- High Performance Computing in Bioinformatics (INF9380), April 16-27, 2018, at University of Oslo, by Torbjørn Rognes.
- Sequence comparison and database search (NORBIS901), January 29 – February 2 2018 at University of Bergen, by Inge Jonassen and Cedric Notredame.
- Statistical methods in relatedness and pedigree analysis, January 8-12 2018 at University of Oslo, by Magnus Dehli Vigeland and Thore Egeland.
- Modern methods for analysing survival and time-to-event data (IMB9335), December 4-8 2017 at University of Oslo, by Ørnulf Borgan, Håkon K. Gjessing and Odd O. Aalen.
- Metabolic pathway analysis, October 30 – November 3 2017 at NTNU, Trondheim, by Ines Heiland, Eivind Almaas, Almut Heinken, Ronan Fleming, Barbara Bakker.
- Large genetic studies in biobanks: from registries screening, to interpretation of GWAS and beyond, October 23-27 at University of Oslo, by Stephanie Le Hellard, Ole A. Andreassen, Ted Reichborn, Wes Thompson.
- Bioinformatics for functional metagenomics (BIN420), September 4-8 2017 at NMBU, Ås, by Phillip B. Pope, Torgeir R. Hvidsten, Knut Rudi, Chris Gaby, Magnus Arntzen, Paulo Jorge de Almeida Borges, Torstein Tengs, Johannes Dröge.
- Bioinformatics for metagenomics and environmental sequencing (BIO9905MERG1), March 27-31 2017 at University of Oslo, by Håvard Kauserud and others.
- Prediction (in molecular biology) (IMB9275), January 16-20 2017 at University of Oslo, by Manuela Zucknick, Arnoldo Frigessi and others. Course flyer [ddownload id=”1154″ text=”here” style=”link”].
- Bioinformatics methods for next generation sequencing analysis (MOL8008), September 19-23 2016 at Norwegian University for Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, by Morten Beck Rye, Vidar Beisvåg and Einar Ryeng. Course flyer [ddownload id=”855″ text=”here” style=”link”].
- Genetic epidemiology and genome-wide association analyses (GENESTAT), June 6-10 2016 at University of Bergen, by Håkon K. Gjessing, Rolv Terje Lie and Anil Jugessur. Course program [ddownload id=”729″ text=”here” style=”link”].
- High Performance Computing in Bioinformatics (INF9380), April 18-29 2016, at University of Oslo, by Torbjørn Rognes, Abdulrahman Azab, Merete Molton Worren and Lex Nederbragt. Course program [ddownload id=”323″ text=”here” style=”link”], more details here.
- An introduction to sequence comparison and database search (NORBIS901), November 16-20 2015 at University of Bergen, by Inge Jonassen, Cedric Notredame and Des Higgins. Course bakground [ddownload id=”322″ text=”here” style=”link”], agenda [ddownload id=”451″ text=”here” style=”link”]. Full course description and learning materials here.