[Bio-Linux] Bio-Linux Digest, Vol 53, Issue 3
Tom Keller
kellert at ohsu.edu
Tue Jan 22 12:41:34 EST 2013
Perhaps the book and notes from the course could be sold as a way to support the project. ... for those of us too far away to attend the course.
Thanks,
Tom
MMI DNA Services Core Facility; 503-494-2442; Office: 5333 RJH; member of OHSU Shared Resources
On Jan 22, 2013, at 4:00 AM, bio-linux-request at nebclists.nerc.ac.uk wrote:
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> 1. Places available on introductory Bio-Linux 7 course this
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> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 11:11:33 +0000
> From: Tim Booth <tbooth at ceh.ac.uk>
> Subject: [Bio-Linux] Places available on introductory Bio-Linux 7
> course this Friday
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> Dear All,
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> We have some spaces left on the 1-day Bio-Linux course in Sheffield this
> Friday, 25th Jan. At this point, registration is open to all so please
> sign up if you are interested, and please pass this on to anyone who
> might be interested, particularly PhD students.
>
> Details:
>
>
> This NBAF course is an updated version of our popular Introduction to
> Bio-Linux course, now based on the latest version 7 release of Bio-Linux
> and featuring some of the latest tools for environmental sequence
> analysis.
>
> The one-day course introduces the new user to the Bio-Linux 7 system. It
> includes a tour of the desktop, information on finding programs and
> documentation, and provides experience running graphical and command
> line tools.
>
> The course is made up of two parts: Part 1 introduces you to the Linux
> desktop environment and command shell. Part 2 focuses on running
> bioinformatics programs and providing the information you need to make
> intelligent choices about the programs and interfaces you use for your
> bioinformatics analyses.
>
> The cost of the course (?30) is to cover the included lunch and
> refreshments etc. Attendees will also receive a course book and USB
> stick.
>
> The course will run from 9:45am until 5pm - a draft schedule is here:
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/12pwdzeEfti4gBSZLmsIRlcAYumby6_YT_fCPcBlVJ0I/edit
>
> Sign up here:
> http://onlineshop.shef.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?modid=1&prodid=2441&deptid=7&catid=137&prodvarid=0
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> Cheers,
>
> TIM
>
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