Several from this discussion group have attended this workshop in the past.
Note:
1) Time is of the essence if interested.
2) The $150 fee essentially is to cover catered breakfasts and lunches.
3) Applications are competitive:
>Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 15:04:30 -0400
>Subject: PSC Biomedical Sequence Analysis Workshop Announcement
>The intensive sequence analysis workshop is being offered again
>by the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) this year
>July 8 through 13. This is a unique opportunity to obtain
>training in the latest sequence analysis techniques and how to carry
>them out effectively. The registration deadline is this
>coming Tuesday, May 29. There are limited funds available to assist
>with travel or rooming expenses. These funds will be allocated on the
>basis of need.
>
>Topics covered are:
>
>Sequence database searching
>Multiple sequence alignment
>Discovering and using sequence patterns and motifs
>The statistical basis of sequence analysis methods
>Analysis of subgroups within gene and protein families
>Homology modeling of proteins
>
>This year, for the first time, we will also have a lecture on the
>analysis of microarray data.
>
>Information about and on-line registration for the workshop can be found
>at:
>
> http://www.psc.edu/biomed/training/workshops/2001/napsa/index.html
>
>This workshop was initially developed as part of the PSC training
>program as an NIH Research Resource. This year marks the tenth year
>that the workshop has been sponsored by the NIH's NHGRI.
Forwarded by:
John Hempel, PhD Ph (412) 624 0161
University of Pittsburgh FAX (412) 624 4759
Department of Biological Sciences
Clapp Hall 301
Pittsburgh PA 15260 USA
email: hempel@psc.edu
http://www.pitt.edu/~biology/faculty/hempel.html
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