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    Education: Genome Canada's Applied Computational Genomics Course (ACGC), July '07
    Submitted by Brian Fristensky; posted on Monday, May 21, 2007

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    LOCALE: University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
    DATES: July 25-31, 2007

    The ACGC introduces biologists to some of the latest methods in bioinformatics, including DNA and protein sequence analysis, automation of data analysis, web services and workflows, and high-throughput genome annotation. The course is led by researchers from the Genome Canada Bioinformatics Platform. Both lectures and extensive hands-on tutorial sessions are included.

    FOR MORE INFORMATION

    http://www.gcbioinformatics.ca/training

    The project is supported by Genome Alberta and Genome Canada, a not-for-profit organization which is leading Canada's national strategy on genomics with $600 million in funding from the federal government.

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