The Genome Informatics group, organizing the joint efforts of Galaxy,
GBrowse, Generic Model Organism Database (GMOD), JBrowse, Reactome,
Wormbase, PortEco and SeqWare will be participating in the Google
Summer of Code 2013 [1]. This is a great opportunity for undergraduate
students to contribute to the work of these bioinformatics projects,
to participate in open source development, and to do work related to
their academic pursuits during the summer. Students wishing to apply
for Google Summer of Code will have the next two weeks to learn more
about the accepted projects before student applications open on
Monday, April 22 at 19:00 UTC. More information about the project
ideas and the GSoC program is available on the GMOD website [2]. If
you are a student interested in coding for our open source projects,
then check out the links below, and if you have any questions or
queries, please send a post to the Genome Informatics Google Group
[3].
Links
[1]
http://code.google.com/soc/
[2]
http://gmod.org/wiki/GSoC
[3]
http://groups.google.com/group/genome-informatics
Regards,
Robin
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Robin Haw, PhD
Scientific Associate
Community Outreach Manager – Reactome
Google Summer of Code Organization Administrator – Genome Informatics
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