[Gmod-help] RE: [Gmod-gbrowse] 2009 GMOD Summer Schools - Americas and Europe

Bernd Jagla bernd.jagla at pasteur.fr
Tue Mar 17 05:19:15 EDT 2009


Hi, 
I am very interested in participating in the GMOD meeting and the GMOD
course. I am currently setting up GBrowser for our NGS environment and by
August I should have something to talk about. I.e. I could show how we make
use of GBrowser, what problems we encountered while installing it and
running. How well it scales with Next Generation sequencing data etc.

Please let me know if this would be interesting for you.

Best,

Bernd

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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Clements, GMOD Help Desk [mailto:gmodhelp at googlemail.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 6:46 PM
To: GMOD Announce; GMOD GBrowse List; GMOD Developers; GMOD Schema/Chado
List
Subject: [Gmod-gbrowse] 2009 GMOD Summer Schools - Americas and Europe

Hello all,

GMOD is offering two Summer Schools in 2009, one on each side of the
Atlantic.  GMOD Summer Schools
(http://gmod.org/wiki/GMOD_Summer_School) introduce new GMOD users to
the GMOD project and include several days of hands-on training on how
to install, configure and administer GMOD tools.  The 2008 GMOD Summer
School was a great success with 25 students from 4 countries in
attendance.

Americas, 16-19 July
- at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent), Durham, NC, USA
- Student tuition is free, thanks to NIH grant 1R01HG004483-01.
 - http://gmod.org/wiki/2009_GMOD_Summer_School_-_Americas

Europe, 3-6 August
 - at the University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
 - Part of GMOD Europe 2009, which includes the next GMOD Meeting
 - Student tuition is £75
 - http://gmod.org/wiki/2009_GMOD_Summer_School_-_Europe

The schools will feature training on these GMOD components:
* GBrowse - the most widely installed genome viewer on the web
* Chado - a modular and extensible database schema
* Apollo - genome annotation editor
* BioMart - biological data warehouse system
* GBrowse_syn - a GBrowse based synteny viewer
* JBrowse - a brand new Web 2.0 genome browser
* Artemis-Chado Integration (Europe only)
* MAKER - Genome annotation pipeline (Americas only)
* Tripal - Web front end for Chado (Americas only)

Applications for the 2009 GMOD Summer Schools are now being accepted.
***The deadline for applications is the end of the day, April 6.***
Enrollment is limited to 25 participants in each course.  If
applications exceed capacity (and we expect they will) then applicants
will be picked based on the strength of their application.  Applicants
will be notified of their admission status by mid April.

Please contact the GMOD Help Desk if you have any questions.

Thanks,

Dave Clements
GMOD Help Desk
help at gmod.org

http://gmod.org/wiki/2009_GMOD_Summer_School_-_Americas
http://gmod.org/wiki/2009_GMOD_Summer_School_-_Europe
http://gmod.org/wiki/GMOD_Europe_2009

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