Deadline: Call for course- and workshop proposals
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Course: Large genetic studies in biobanks: from registries screening, to interpretation of GWAS and beyond
University of Oslo , NorwayIn order to have enough power, genetic studies need to be carried out at very large scales and usually require sample sizes larger than 10,000s. This poses biostatistic- and bioinformatic challenges at different levels. 'Large genetic studies in biobanks: from registries screening, to interpretation of GWAS and beyond' will cover challenges facing the use of…Continue reading Course: Large genetic studies in biobanks: from registries screening, to interpretation of GWAS and beyond
Course: Metabolic pathway analysis
NTNU Trondheim, NorwayThis course will provide an introduction to the computational analysis and reconstruction of both small and genome-scale metabolic networks. Read more here.
Deadline: Register for ‘Modern methods for analysing survival and time-to-event data’
Course at UiO 4-8 December, read more and register here.
Workshop: Causal Inference in Health Registry Research
Oslo, November 30 - December 1. Read more and register here.
Course: Modern methods for analysing survival and time-to-event data
University of Oslo , NorwayRead more and register here
Deadline: Register for ‘Statistical methods in relatedness and pedigree analysis’
You will find more details about the course and how to register here.
Deadline: Register for ‘Sequence comparison and database search’
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Course: ‘Statistical methods in relatedness and pedigree analysis’
University of Oslo , NorwayThis course introduces statistical methods in genetic relatedness and pedigree analysis, with applications in linkage analysis, relatedness inference and forensic genetics. More here
Course: ‘Sequence comparison and database search’
University of Bergen , NorwayThis course provides insight into methods for aligning biological sequences. Its goal is to present an overview of the basic concepts of sequence alignments and some of their applications with a strong emphasis on homology based multiple sequence alignment modelling, one of the most widely used method in biology. More here
Deadline: Register for ‘High Performance Computing in Bioinformatics’
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Deadline: BREW 2018 abstract submission
Read more here: https://norbis.w.uib.no/activities/workshops/brew2018/
Deadline: Propose a course or workshop for NORBIS
Do you carry an idea for a course that falls within our fields? Check out this page to prepare a proposal for NORBIS and submit it by 1st March.
Course: High Performance Computing in Bioinformatics
University of Oslo , NorwayUiO course on High Performance Computing in Bioinformatics (INF9380)