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- Experience from previous years has led to preference being given to candidates who: are doctoral candidates in the early to middle stages of their thesis research already have some familiarity with phylogenetic methods (i.e. have already used some of the relevant tools) have already collected/assembled a molecular sequence dataset to analyze in their work have experience of working in a Unix/Linux command-line environment We will also select a small number of participants that already work in bioinformatics labs, to intensify collaboration between early career stage biologists and bioinformaticians. Applicants from labs with a strong focus on computational molecular evolution methodology need to carefully outline their motivation for attending the course in this context, since they have ready access to expert supervision and are likely to be very skilled already in the topics we teach, or are in the course of becoming very skilled therein. The course is also suitable for established researchers who would like to refresh their memory of modern statistical methods for phylogenetic analysis of genomic sequence data and to interact with developers of such methods.1
- This course is aimed at both new and established investigators who lead a research team which currently uses bioinformatics, or where bioinformatics will be a component in future research. No prior knowledge of bioinformatics, or experience of analysis is required for this course.1
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