Date: 1 - 3 December 2021

This introductory knowledge exchange workshop is an opportunity for managers of bioinformatics core facilities in both formal and informal positions, to learn from various core facility managers across Latin America and EMBL-EBI, from each other, and from potential users of their services. These facilities play an essential role in enabling research in the molecular life sciences. The landscape is constantly evolving as new research tools emerge, as experiments become increasingly data intensive, and as their clients – experimental researchers – become more exposed to the power of data-driven biology.

The workshop will allow participants to share experiences, discuss challenges and solutions that they face, and plan ways to cope with the ever changing demands raised by the molecular life science field. It will include lectures (live and pre-recorded) and active sessions to learn from managers of bioinformatics facilities, hear how others have tackled common problems, and work together to design core services.

Please note this course will NOT provide any bioinformatics training.

 

Keywords: Cross domain (cross-domain)

Target audience: Applicants must be employed within Latin America only. A relevant undergraduate-level degree in a biology or computer science / informatics degree would be helpful. You may have an MSc/PhD in biology, computer science and/or bioinformatics, or relevant experience through employment. Please note this course will be taught in English, however some trainers are fluent in either Spanish/Portuguese, and can offer language support where feasible. Priority will also be given to those who have not attended a CABANA event yet.   You may be expected to watch pre-recorded videos and complete short assignments prior to attending the workshop. This should amount to up to 5 hours of work.  

Capacity: 15


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