[ECOLOG-L] Eukaryotic-metabarcoding Workshop
Dear all, The registration deadline for our Eukaryotic Metabarcoding Workshop is soon approaching (in 2 weeks) and we have the last 3 places left. Dates: 4-8 March 2019 Where: Freie Universität Berlin (Germany) Instructors: Owen S. Wangensteen (University of Tromsø, Norway) and Vasco Elbrecht (Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, Canada) Website: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course4/ This workshop gives an overview of metabarcoding procedures with an emphasis on practical problem-solving and hands-on work using analysis pipelines on real datasets. After completing the workshop, students should be in a position to (1) understand the potential and capabilities of metabarcoding, (2) run complete analyses of metabarcoding pipelines and obtain diversity inventories and ecologically interpretable data from raw next-generation sequence data and (3) design their own metabarcoding projects, including bioinformatic data analysis and planning of laboratory work. All course materials (including copies of presentations, practical exercises, data files, and example scripts prepared by the instructing team) will be provided electronically to participants. All the best, Carlo Carlo Pecoraro, Ph.D Physalia-courses DIRECTOR i...@physalia-courses.org http://www.physalia-courses.org/ Twitter: @physacourses mobile: +49 17645230846 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/physalia-courses
[ECOLOG-L] Eukaryotic-metabarcoding Workshop
Dear all, we still have a few places left for our course: "Eukaryotic Metabarcoding", that will be held in Berlin (Free University of Berlin) from the 4th to the 8th of March. Application deadline is: February 4th, 2019. Instructors: Dr. Owen S. Wangensteen (University of Tromsø, Norway; https://www.physalia-courses.org/instructors/t2/) Dr. Vasco Elbrecht (University of Guelph, Canada; https://www.physalia-courses.org/instructors/t7/) This workshop gives an overview of metabarcoding procedures with an emphasis on practical problem-solving and hands-on work using analysis pipelines on real datasets. After completing the workshop, students should be in a position to (1) understand the potential and capabilities of metabarcoding, (2) run complete analyses of metabarcoding pipelines and obtain diversity inventories and ecologically interpretable data from raw next-generation sequence data and (3) design their own metabarcoding projects, including bioinformatic data analysis and planning of laboratory work. All course materials (including copies of presentations, practical exercises, data files, and example scripts prepared by the instructing team) will be provided electronically to participants. For more information about the course, please visit our website: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course4/ Here is the full list of our courses and Workshops: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/ Best regards, Carlo Carlo Pecoraro, Ph.D Physalia-courses DIRECTOR i...@physalia-courses.org http://www.physalia-courses.org/ Twitter: @physacourses mobile: +49 17645230846 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/physalia-courses
[ECOLOG-L] Eukaryotic-metabarcoding Workshop in Berlin
Dear all, registration is now open for the 3rd edition of our "Eukaryotic Metabarcoding" Workshop. https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course4/ Berlin, 4-8 March 2019, Berlin (Germany) Instructors: Dr. Vasco Elbrecht (University of Guelph, Canada) Dr. Owen S. Wangensteen (University of Tromsø, Norway) Course Overview Metabarcoding techniques are a set of novel genetic tools for qualitatively and quantitatively assessing biodiversity of natural communities. Their potential applications include (but are not limited to) accurate water quality, soil diversity assessment, trophic analyses of digestive contents, diagnosis of health status of fisheries, early detection of non-indigenous species, studies of global ecological patterns and biomonitoring of anthropogenic impacts. This workshop gives an overview of metabarcoding procedures with an emphasis on practical problem-solving and hands-on work using analysis pipelines on real datasets. After completing the workshop, students should be in a position to (1) understand the potential and capabilities of metabarcoding, (2) run complete analyses of metabarcoding pipelines and obtain diversity inventories and ecologically interpretable data from raw next-generation sequence data and (3) design their own metabarcoding projects, including bioinformatic data analysis and planning of laboratory work. All course materials (including copies of presentations, practical exercises, data files, and example scripts prepared by the instructing team) will be provided electronically to participants. For more information about the course, please visit our website: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course4/ Here is the full list of our courses and Workshops: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/ Best regards, Carlo Carlo Pecoraro, Ph.D Physalia-courses DIRECTOR i...@physalia-courses.org http://www.physalia-courses.org/ Twitter: @physacourses mobile: +49 15771084054 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/physalia-courses
[ECOLOG-L] Eukaryotic Metabarcoding WORKSHOP
Dear all, I am pleased to inform you that the registration is now open for our 3rd edition of the Workshop on Eukaryotic Metabarcoding Where: BGBM/FU University in Berlin (Germany) When: 4-8 March 2019 Instructors: Dr. Owen S. Wangensteen (University of Tromsø, Norway) and Dr. Vasco Elbrecht (University of Guelph, Canada , Canada) Overview: This workshop gives an overview of metabarcoding procedures with an emphasis on practical problem-solving and hands-on work using analysis pipelines on real datasets. After completing the workshop, students should be in a position to (1) understand the potential and capabilities of metabarcoding, (2) run complete analyses of metabarcoding pipelines and obtain diversity inventories and ecologically interpretable data from raw next-generation sequence data and (3) design their own metabarcoding projects, including bioinformatic data analysis and planning of laboratory work. All course materials (including copies of presentations, practical exercises, data files, and example scripts prepared by the instructing team) will be provided electronically to participants. Website: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course4/ Full list of our courses and Workshops: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/ Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us: i...@physalia-courses.org Best regards, Carlo Carlo Pecoraro, Ph.D Physalia-courses DIRECTOR i...@physalia-courses.org http://www.physalia-courses.org/ Twitter: @physacourses mobile: +49 17645230846 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/physalia-courses