Dear all,
Australian BioCommons is running the following online workshop: please register at the link below if you are interested, and let me know if you do, or if have any queries. Qiime (pronounced "chime") is a standard tool for analysis of microbiome data so this could be very handy!
Cheers
Mike
WORKSHOP: Introduction to Metabarcoding using Qiime2
Tuesday, 22 February 2022,12:00 - 5:00 pm AEDT
Qiime2 is a popular tool used to perform powerful microbiome analysis that can transform your …
[View More]raw data into publication quality visuals and statistics. In this interactive online workshop you will learn how to use this pipeline to run essential steps in microbial analysis.
Applications close 8 Feb 2022. Registrations are free but limited: https://www.biocommons.org.au/events<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/T5_jCROAWrhvRwgyYt9x0l1?domain=biocommons…>
Michael Charleston
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Mathematical Biology Group
Professor in Bioinformatics
School of Natural Sciences
University of Tasmania
AUSTRALIA
Phone: +61 3 6226 2444
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Hi all,
Here's a link to a bioinformatics training needs survey, put out by Australian BioCommons (which used to be EMBL-ABR) -- if you have a moment, could you please look at it?
We do have some responses from Tasmania but I would love to be able to get more!
Best wishes
Mike
Michael Charleston
[cid:eb79dc0c-6973-4f55-a990-21942212af7e]
Mathematical Biology Group
Professor in Bioinformatics
School of Natural Sciences
University of Tasmania
AUSTRALIA
Phone: +61 3 6226 2444
This email is …
[View More]confidential, and is for the intended recipient only. Access, disclosure, copying, distribution, or reliance on any of it by anyone outside the intended recipient organisation is prohibited and may be a criminal offence. Please delete if obtained in error and email confirmation to the sender. The views expressed in this email are not necessarily the views of the University of Tasmania, unless clearly intended otherwise.
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