Bioinformatics
Summer School
July,
2006
The
Institute of Bioinformatics (IOB) is pleased to announce the 2006
summer school on "basic bioinformatic tools and applications".
The targeted audience of this summer school is faculty members, postdoctoral
research fellows and senior graduate students working in the field
of biological sciences with an interest in learning bioinformatics
or in the computational/mathematical sciences with an interest in
biological applications. This seven-day program will focus on applications
of some of the most basic bioinformatics tools. Each student will
have a workstation to work with to do hands-on work during and after
the lectures. The summer program will consist of two components: (a)
pre-course training, and (b) a five-session short course.
Specific topics
of this summer course include
Pre-course
training (2 days)
Day 1:
introduction to using computers in the computer lab (Dave Brown)
Day 2:
Solving biological problems using computational science (Ying Xu)
Five-session short course (5 days)
Day 3:eukaryotic genome analysis and comparisons (Alex Feltus)
Day 4:comparative analyses of microbial genomes (Jan Mrazek)
Day 5:
phylogenetic tree construction and application (Russell Malmberg)
Day 6:
RNA gene and structure prediction (Liming Cai)
Day 7:
systems biology: computational pathway modeling (Jonathan Arnold)
Schedule for the pre-course training: 10:00am -12:00pm, July 6-7,
2006
Short course schedule:
9:00am - 13:00 pm, July 10 - 14, 2006
Location: C-128,
Life Sciences Building, except 7/07/06 location B118
A registration site has been set up at http://www.bioinformatics.uga.edu/registration2006.php.
Because of the limited number of seats and computers in the lecture
room, we will be able to register only 30 students. The registration
will be open on April 10, 2006 and will be closed within 5 days. If
we have more people registered than 30, we will use the following
rules to select students: (a) priorities will be given first to faculty
members, then postdocs and then graduate students; and (b) within
each priority category, we will follow the rule "first-in, first-served".
All lecture slides will be downloadable at http://www.bioinformatics.uga.edu/iob-summer-school/slides2006
(passowrd protected) for accepted students after July 3, 2006.