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to PhD Botany, Ph. D. Botany 2009/2010 Academic Year, Mercy Dione, Ache Neh, DORIS BESEM ARREY
Afui Mathias Mih, PhD Associate Professor of Plant Science/Virology Department of Botany and Plant Physiology Director of Academic Affairs University of Buea PO Box 63 Buea, Cameroon. Tel. 237 75 53 11 02 Fax 237 33 32 22 72
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: BecA-ILRI Hub Capacity Building <v.a...@cgiar.org> To:afu...@yahoo.com Sent: Friday, 14 July 2017, 5:47 Subject: Call for Applications - Advanced Bioinformatics Workshop 2017
Advanced genomics and bioinformatics workshop 2016
Call for applications
As part of the ABCF program, BecA-ILRI Hub will hold a 10-day hands-on training workshop on Advanced Bioinformatics, from 4-13 October 2017. The workshop will provide a learning forum for researchers in advanced bioinformatic analysis of various genomic data sets. Designed to 'train the trainers', this workshop aims at expanding the continental network of NARS researchers with strengthened capacity for application of bioinformatics.
Applications are invited from individuals in African NARS who require advanced skills in bioinformatics to support their research. A total of 20 research scientists will be selected based on evidence of productive research and the relevance of advanced bioinformatics skills to their current research.
The workshop will be conducted by a team of facilitators drawn from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU); University of California, Davis and Ohio State University (USA); Earlham Institute and Fathom Labs (UK); and the BecA-ILRI Hub.