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- This course is aimed at wet-lab researchers at any career stage within Latin America who are working with and/or generating their own plant genomic and/or microbial genomic/transcriptomic datasets. Basic computational or previous bioinformatics experience is required for this workshop, and an undergraduate level knowledge of biology would be an advantage. A number of travel fellowships are available for this course - early-stage researchers and researchers from underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply for CABANA travel fellowships. You can apply for travel fellowships via the course application form.1
- This is a two-day interactive workshop which will be delivered in English. Applications are open for researchers based in Peru only. Selection criteria: There are a number of criteria upon which selection of participants for this workshop will be made. Candidates should be able to demonstrate: They are at postdoctoral level OR have several years of research experience They are working in a Latin American institution and are likely to remain in the institution for the next year or more They are actively involved in a research project and actively using bioinformatics tools / methods They have a strong interest in training and have been involved in some training prior to joining the course They have identified a need / gap where training could be provided, and have thought about potential training they would like to deliver. The ideal candidate will have 3+ years of research experience which includes a bioinformatics component, and a strong interest in developing or delivering bioinformatics training. You do NOT have to be a bioinformatician to apply. A number of travel fellowships are available for this course - early-stage researchers and researchers from underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply for CABANA travel fellowships. You can apply for travel fellowships via the course application form.1
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