Please don't be shy. Anything cross-disciplinary typically comes
with an introduction that also gets the hobby-enthusiast enough of a
boost to reasonably follow the presentation. ———————
viruses in silico | the EVBC
lecture series
To keep you up to date with the latest
developments in virus bioinformatics, especially new tools
that might help you in your research, the European Virus
Bioinformatics Center is organising a monthly lecture
series entitled viruses in silico.
Upcoming lectures: CIAlign, a tool to clean,
interpret and visualise multiple sequence alignments,
and its application to virus discovery.
26. April 2021 | 02-03 pm CEST Dr. Katy Brown, Cambridge University, UK Genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 at the Robert Koch Institute: an overview and bioinformatics edge cases 17. Mai 2021 | 04-05 pm CEST Dr. Martin Hölzer, Robert-Koch-Institute, Germany The lectures take place online as Zoom
Meetings. Participation is free.
Registration and further information via: http://evbc.uni-jena.de/events/viruses-in-silico/
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Dr. Franziska Hufsky RNA Bioinformatics and High Throughput Analysis Friedrich Schiller University Jena Post Doc / Scientific Coordinator EVBC
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