HSC Libraries Offer Fall Bioinformatics Workshops

UF Health Science Center Libraries
UF Health Science Center Libraries

The UF Health Science Center Libraries are hosting a series of bioinformatics workshops and webinars this fall. These sessions are free and open to all UF faculty and students.

Seats are limited. Preregistration is required.

Lectures

“Using METACORE™ to Formulate New Hypotheses: Target Driven Knowledge Mining and Pathway Analysis of OMICs Data”
September 11, 2013
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Health Science Center Library, Room C2-41C, Communicore Building
Topic: This webinar will introduce how MetaCore can be used to analyze “OMICs” data and explore mammalian biological signaling pathways and networks.
Registration: http://training.health.ufl.edu/public_workshops_view_details.aspx?ID=749

“Introduction to Genome Browsers”
October 9, 2013
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Health Science Center Library, Room C2-3, Communicore Building
Topic: This workshop will cover how to navigate the genome browsers from NCBI Genome Workbench, UCSC Genome Browser, and Ensembl.
Registration: http://training.health.ufl.edu/public_workshops_view_details.aspx?ID=688

“Novel Online Tools for Mining the Biomedical Literature”
November 12, 2013
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Health Science Center Library, Room C2-3, Communicore Building
Topic: This workshop provides an introduction on how to use some new literature-mining tools when answering biomedical research questions.
Registration: http://training.health.ufl.edu/public_workshops_view_details.aspx?ID=752