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Hands-on training at EBI - Short Read Bioinformatics
Course Summary
Title: Short Read BioinformaticsDate: 30th April -1st May 2009 Venue: Hinxton, Cambridge, UK Organiser: Xose Fernandez Admin Support: Janet Copeland / Alison Barker Registration Deadline: 8th April 2009 - 12 noon (GMT) features • registration • cost • about • programme Features of this CourseThe European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) announces a workshop that will take place at EBI, on 30th April - 1st May, 2009. The course will commence at 09:30 hrs on Thursday 30th April and conclude on Friday 1st May at 16:30 hrs, the venue for the course is the EBI Training Suite, EBI East Wing.
Tim Massingham (EBI) will briefly introduce AYB, a replacement for Illumina's "Bustard" base caller that uses explicit statistical models to correct for cross-talk and phasing, producing cleaner data from which bases can be called; this means more correct base calls for a given run and the potential to produce longer reads from the same machines. MAQ (Mapping and Assembly with Quality) will be introduced by Li Heng (Sanger Institute) and there will be hands on exercises to become familiar with this useful software. Daniel Zerbino (EBI) will introduce Velvet a sequence assembler for very short reads, and there will be a chance to run this algorithm to understand how this works. Registration Full. Cost informationParticipants can opt for residential or non-residential registration.Residential registration costs £190. Charge includes the course fee, overnight accommodation (b&b 30th April) and transport to / from the hotel. Those choosing the residential option will be hosted at The Gonville Hotel in Cambridge from where there will be a shuttle service to the Hinxton campus. If you require accommodation the day before the workshop, you will have to arrange this directly with the hotel, or at time of registering at an additional £119.00 cost, b&b. Non-residential registration is £50. Those applicants selecting this option will have to report to security at the campus main entrance Thursday (30th April) morning, prior to proceeding to EBI reception and registration. About the EBITravel and Accommodation Information Hands on training at the EBI takes place in our state-of-the-art training facilities. Expert trainers lead you through the course programme which is designed to balance instruction with practical exercises. Lunch and coffee breaks are factored into the course programme, allowing you to pose questions to the trainers, to network with other course delegates or simply to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Provisional Programme
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