Workshop: Network Biology/Integromics Bioinformatics – Applications Towards Medicine
University of Bergen , NorwayNetwork Biology/Integromics Bioinformatics – Applications Towards Medicine Bergen, 23-25 August
NORBIS summer school 2017: ‘Communicating research by visualisation, illustration and storytelling’
University of Bergen , NorwayMost students within the NORBIS network will during their career work with large and complex data sets, which may result from biological measurements, computational simulation and/or analytical modelling. Being able to translate complicated research into information that can be interpreted, and even understood by a wide range of audiences, is an important skill that will…Continue reading NORBIS summer school 2017: ‘Communicating research by visualisation, illustration and storytelling’
Course: Bioinformatics for functional metagenomics
NMBU Ås, NorwayBioinformatics for functional metagenomics NMBU, Ås More information and registration here. Microbial communities are renowned for the influences they exert in nature as well as industrial applications. They encompass an extraordinary level of species complexity that is invaluable to the overall function of the community. However, our understanding is severely restricted due to the inherent…Continue reading Course: Bioinformatics for functional metagenomics
Deadline: Register for ‘Large genetic studies in biobanks: …’
University of Oslo , NorwayRegister here by 15 September
Deadline: Register for ‘Applied Structural Bioinformatics’
University of Bergen , NorwayWorkshop in Bergen October 16-20. Register here
Deadline: Register for ‘Metabolic pathway analysis’
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Deadline: Register for the NORBIS annual conference 2017
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Workshop: Applied Structural Bioinformatics
University of Bergen , NorwayWorkshop in Bergen October 16-20. Read more and register here
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.