Agree (and should add GMOD/Gbrowse to that as well).
chris
On Jun 26, 2009, at 10:59 PM, George Hartzell wrote:
>
> This does seems like a great opportunity. I think you/the-community
> could put together at least a day, and maybe more, of Bio and Perl
> stuff. I think that it's important to range beyond the stuff that's
> in the BioPerl namespace and pull in something from the Gene Ontology
> project, the Ensembl project[s], maybe libbio, etc....
>
> g.
>
> Robert Buels writes:
>> Reposting to bioperl list.
>>
>> This is a really giant opportunity to expose some of the best
>> technologists in the world to what we do in bioinformatics, and
>> possibly
>> to entice some of them to help us the heck out! ;-)
>>
>> Rob
>>
>> On Jun 26, 2009, at 3:22 PM,
BAIRH@... wrote:
>>> I am the Columbus.PM YAPC::2010 conference coordinator and I would
>>> like to have a "BioPerl" thread at YAPC::NA::2010 at Ohio State
>>> University. Can you offer any lecturer recommendations and could I
>>> fill an entire multi day thread with BioPerl lectures? I would also
>>> like to "entice" MJD to come to YAPC with the use of BioPerl.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your thoughts.
>>>
>>> Heath Bair
>>> (Candybar)
>>
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>> Robert Buels
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>> Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research
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>> Tel: 503-889-8539
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