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- Workshops and courses2
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- Roma2
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- Allegra Via (ELIXIR-IIB Training Coordinator, IBPM-CNR, IT) Loredana Le Pera (ELIXIR-IIB Training Team, IBIOM-CNR, IT) Tiziana Castrignanò (SCAI Department, CINECA, Roma, IT) 1
- Veronica Morea (CNR-IBPM, Rome, Italy), Allegra Via (ELIXIR-IIB Training Coordinator, CNR-IBPM, Italy), Loredana Le Pera (ELIXIR-IIB Training Team, IIT@Sapienza, Italy) 1
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- ELIXIR Italy1
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- Biologists
- Anyone who wants to become a teacher / trainer or a better one3
- PhD students3
- bioinformaticians3
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- PhD Students or young researchers in molecular biology and/or genetics with little or no background in bioinformatics. 2
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- teachers / trainers2
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- Early/mid-career stage researchers with a solid understanding of molecular biology and RNA sequencing, but no prior experience with Nanopore sequencing is required.1
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- PhD students and young researchers in the life science and computational biology field who are planning to use RNA-seq data and are looking for the best practices to analyze these types of data1
- PhD students, computer scientists, bioinformaticians and developers who need to maintain/extend existing tools or develop new tools for Galaxy. 1
- PhD students, postDoc and PIs in Life Sciences, Biomedicine and Bioinformatics with little or no knowledge of network biology tools, who are interested in learning how to apply such tools in their research.1
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- Researchers involved or embarking upon bioinformatic analysis in metagenomic projects1
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- The BioExcel school is intended for primarily PhD and post-doctoral researchers using or planning to use biomolecular modeling and simulation in their everyday research. Familiarity with Linux and basic knowledge of molecular modelling software is a requirement.1
- This course is aimed at researchers at any career stage within the University of Pavia and Institute of Molecular Genetics who are working with and/or generating their own genomic and biomolecular datasets. No knowledge of programming is required, but an undergraduate level knowledge of Biology / molecular biology would be beneficial.1
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- biologists1
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- early-career researchers1
- evolutionary biologists who already have bioinformatics skills. PhD students and Post-Doc researchers will benefit the most out of this course, but applications from all candidates will be evaluated in their context1
- healthcare professionals1
- life scientists1
- medical specialists1
- post-docs1
- registry curators1
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