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GMOD Summer School, Application Deadline April 15Hello,
This is a reminder that we will start reviewing applications for the GMOD Summer School one week from today, on Wednesday, April 15. If you are interested in attending then please submit a statement of interest by the end of April 15. See http://gmod.org/GMOD_Summer_School and http://gmod.org/GMOD_Summer_School_Statement_of_Interest for more information. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Dave Clements GMOD Help Desk On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Dave Clements <clements@...> wrote: > GMOD Summer School > 11-13 July, 2008 > National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent) > Durham, North Carolina, USA > > The first GMOD Summer School (http://gmod.org/GMOD_Summer_School) will > be held July 11-13, 2008 at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center > (NESCent), in Durham, North Carolina, USA. GMOD is a collection of > interoperable open source software components for managing genomic > data. GMOD components are used in diverse contexts, with both > emerging and established model organisms. > > The course will provide an overview of GMOD and cover these popular > components in detail: > * Chado - a modular and extensible database schema > * Apollo - genome annotation editor > * GBrowse - genome viewer > * CMap - comparative map viewer > * Community Annotation System - GMOD's most popular components in a > single system > > This is a 2 1/2 day hands-on workshop aimed at teaching new GMOD users > how to get up and running with popular GMOD components. There will > also be a concurrent 1 day session aimed at principal investigators > that will give decision makers an overview of what GMOD can do, how > the project operates, and what level of resources are needed to use > GMOD. > > The National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent, > http://nescent.org) has joined the GMOD project with the goal of > lowering the barrier to entry for research communities focused on > emerging model organisms. The GMOD Summer School is a part of this > effort. NESCent is also extending GMOD components, particularly > Chado, to better support comparative and evolutionary data. > > If you are interested in attending the GMOD Summer School please > submit a Statement of Interest before April 15, 2008. The course is > free but enrollment is limited. For application information and a > tentative program see: > > http://gmod.org/GMOD_Summer_School > > Please let me know if you have any questions, comments, or requests. > > Thanks, > > Dave Clements > GMOD Help Desk > help@... > ------------------------ > NESCent offers various courses and workshops, as well as funding > post-doctoral and sabbatical positions, working groups and other > meetings. For more information about research and training > opportunities at NESCent, visit our website at www.nescent.org. Sign > up for our quarterly electronic newsletter at > http://www.nescent.org/about/contact.php to automatically receive > information about events at NESCent. > _______________________________________________ Mol-evol mailing list Mol-evol@... http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/mol-evol |
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