Course Overview
The Ensembl project at www.ensembl.org provides a comprehensive and integrated source of annotation of mainly vertebrate genome sequences. This 1-day workshop offers participants the possibility of gaining hands-on experience in the use of the Ensembl genome browser but also provides them with the necessary background information. Our sister project at www.ensemblgenomes.org can also be covered if participants are working with bacteria, plants, fungi, protists or (invertebrate) metazoa.
Intended Audience
Wet-lab researchers and bioinformaticians
Keywords: Ensembl, Genomes, Genome Browser, Sequencing, Genomics
Skill level of training: Beginner
Language: English
Credential awarded: Letter of completion/attendance
Type of training: Blended/hybrid learning
Venue of the course: online - Zoom link will be provided to those who are selected.
Dates for the course: Every Tuesday and Thursday from 10:30 CAT to 14:30 CAT
Course organisers: Wet-lab researchers and bioinformaticians
Participation: People who will be using or are using the Ensembl genome browser for their research, or would like to learn more about how to use the Ensembl browser. Selection will be done via an application process.
Course Sponsors: H3ABioNet Local Classrooms
Course objectives
 

Classroom applications

Registration for classrooms opens: Thu, 01/01/1970
Registration for classrooms closes: Thu, 01/01/1970
Link to classroom application form:
Notification date for successful classrooms: Thu, 01/01/1970
Maximum number of participants that may be accepted per classroom will be capped at 40

Participant applications

Registration for participants opens: Thu, 01/01/1970
Registration for participants closes: Thu, 01/01/1970
Participant registration link:
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Training material availability

Training materials used for this course were not directly produced by H3ABioNet but may be accessed here: http://training.ensembl.org/events/upcoming/. Please note, these materials may be governed by different sharing/re-use policies, and you are encouraged to follow the policies of the external providers regarding material re-use and/or sharing.