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Join us for "Intro to Nextflow," a two-day hands-on workshop exploring pipeline development and workflow creation. Learn core concepts, build scalable multi-sample workflows, and troubleshoot common errors. 21–22 July, 21 Bedford St, North Melbourne Led by Richard Lupat and Song Li (Peter Mac)
8d
Take "Algorithms for Bioinformatics" to learn algorithmic strategies capable of meeting the challenges of high-throughput bioinformatics. Using modern software development strategies, we'll give you a toolkit you can use to create new computational methods.
13d
Bioinformaticians of Melbourne, the next ABACBS-Melbourne Bioinformatics Coffee Catch Up is this Thursday, 4 June. Everyone is welcome. Details in the attached image. See you there!
"Intro to Nextflow" is free for University of Melbourne staff, students, and affiliated organisations. Register using an affiliated institutional email address. Some experience with the command line and basic scripting is assumed, as is basic knowledge of container technology.
10d
8d
Last chance to sign up for our "Reproducible Computing Environments with Docker" workshop on 9 June! It's free and in-person, but only open to staff and students of the University of Melbourne and its affiliates. Register now!
6d
13d
Or take "High-Dimensional Omics Data Analysis" for an introduction to the analysis of high-dimensional transcriptomic data, which you can also apply to epigenomics and proteomics. Topics include data visualisation; normalisation; differential expression; and gene-set testing.
13d
Both "Algorithms for Bioinformatics" and "High-Dimensional Omics Data Analysis" are being offered in the spring intake this year. Applications close on 7 August. CAP subjects can be taken in either assessed or non-assessed mode. Please check your eligibility before applying.
Melbourne Bioinformatics
Melbourne Bioinformatics
Melbourne Bioinformatics
Melbourne Bioinformatics
Melbourne Bioinformatics
This workshop consists of two sessions.
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Intro to Nextflow (2 Day Workshop)
Already working in #bioinformatics or a related area, but feel the need for some serious upskilling? You don't need to do a whole degree to benefit from our academic expertise - you can take single masters-level bioinformatics subjects through the University of Melbourne's Community Access Program!
Our June newsletter is out! Inside you’ll find: • A deep dive into our subscription collaboration with the Px4 Health Initiative • Winter workshops: R, Hi-C, Nextflow, research data management • Details of our CAP subjects for the spring intake And more!
Melbourne Bioinformatics
Melbourne Bioinformatics
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This workshop consists of two sessions.
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Intro to Nextflow (2 Day Workshop)
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Melbourne Bioinformatics
Melbourne Bioinformatics
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This session introduces the Docker container system for running research software portably and reproducibly.
Reproducible Computing Environments with Docker
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Find out how to apply for University of Melbourne single subjects, understand your fees, receive your offer and enrol.
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Find out how to apply for University of Melbourne single subjects, understand your fees, receive your offer and enrol.
study.unimelb.edu.au
Already working in bioinformatics or a related area, but feel the need for some serious upskilling? You don't need to do a whole degree to benefit from our academic expertise - you can take single masters-level bioinformatics subjects through the University of Melbourne's Community Access Program! Take Algorithms for Bioinformatics to learn algorithmic strategies capable of meeting the challenges of high-throughput bioinformatics. Using modern software development strategies, we'll give you a toolkit you can use to create new computational methods. Or take High-Dimensional Omics Data Analysis for an introduction to the analysis of high-dimensional transcriptomic data, which you can also apply to epigenomics and proteomics. Topics include data visualisation; normalisation; differential expression; and gene-set testing. Both subjects are being offered in the CAP spring intake this year. They can be taken in either assessed or non-assessed mode. Applications close on 7 August. Please check your eligibility before applying.
How to apply - single subject study
Melbourne Bioinformatics June Newsletter