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11.10.2012 EU Pro­ject Mi­cro B3 meet­ing in Bre­men

Suc­cess­ful first bioin­form­at­ics train­ing of the EU Pro­ject Mi­cro B3
 
Successful first bioinformatics training of the EU Project Micro B3 for Biodiversity, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen.

From Oc­to­ber 8 to 12, 2012, 12 par­ti­cipants of the Mi­cro B3 pro­ject joined the ax Planck In­sti­tute in Bre­men for a train­ing in se­quence ana­lysis and (meta)gen­ome an­nota­tion hos­ted by Prof. Frank Oliver Glöck­ner of the MPI Bre­men and the Jac­obs Uni­versity, to­gether with his work­ing group. After a three day in­tro­duc­tion in fun­da­mental se­quence ana­lysis ran­ging from data­bases to pair­wise and mul­tiple se­quence ana­lysis Pas­cal Hingamp from Uni­versité de la Médi­ter­ranée (alias Aix-Mar­seille II) in­tro­duced L'An­nota­thon with hands on ex­per­i­ences on so far not yet ana­lysed se­quences of the Tara Oceans ex­ped­i­tion. The five-day event was com­ple­men­ted by a spe­cial lec­ture by Jack Gil­bert from the Ar­gonne Na­tional Lab.


More in­form­a­tion is avail­able at
http://www.microb3.eu/events/workshops/first-bioinformatics-training
 
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