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 ====== Bioinformatics Nano Course ====== ====== Bioinformatics Nano Course ======
-1. **Datas**: 22-24 Mar 2010\\ +1. **Dates**: 22-24 Mar 2010\\ 
-2. **Nome**: Bioinformatics:​ What? When? How?\\ +2. **Name**: Bioinformatics:​ What? When? How?\\ 
-3. **Descrição**: This nano course aims to answer three major questions about Bioinformatics:​ What is Bioinformatics?​ When should we consider a Bioinformatics approach? And how can Bioinformatics help us in a specific field of molecular biology?. To accomplish this goal, a series of lectures on different fields of Bioinformatics will be presented, in areas ranging from biologically relevant Databases to methods of High-throughput Genomics. We will present the current state of the art and what are the future perspectives,​ challenges and goals in the field. +3. **Description**: This nano course aims to answer three major questions about Bioinformatics:​ What is Bioinformatics?​ When should we consider a Bioinformatics approach? And how can Bioinformatics help us in a specific field of molecular biology?. To accomplish this goal, a series of lectures on different fields of Bioinformatics will be presented, in areas ranging from biologically relevant Databases to methods of High-throughput Genomics. We will present the current state of the art and what are the future perspectives,​ challenges and goals in the field. 
- +==== Course Program ====  
 +This course will consist in a series of talks followed by short journal clubs where groups of students will present papers suggested by the speakers of the previews talks.\\ 
 +The students need to prepare a 15-20 mins presentation about the paper (5 powerpoint slides maximum, can be prepared to guide the presentation),​ presenting the general idea of the paper, by explaining the problem, describing what methods were used, and what were the article main achievements. 
 +  ​ 
 ==== Course Schedule ==== ==== Course Schedule ====
  
 ^ Monday 22 ^  Speaker ​ ^  Title  ^ Paper  ^ ^ Monday 22 ^  Speaker ​ ^  Title  ^ Paper  ^
-|  9:00 - 10:00  |  Pedro Fernandes ​ |   Data resources for Biomedical usage  | 1) tba |   +|  9:00 - 10:00  |  Pedro Fernandes ​ |   Data resources for Biomedical usage  | 1) {{:​bioinf_labbook:​1_brooksbank_nucleic_acids_research_2010.pdf|}} ​|   
-|  10:00 - 11:00  |  Ana Teresa Freitas ​ |   DBiological ​Sequence Analysis ​ | 2)tba |+|  10:00 - 11:00  |  Ana Teresa Freitas ​ |   Biological ​Sequence Analysis ​ | 2) {{:​bioinf_labbook:​2_pertsemlidis_genome_biol_2001.pdf|}} ​|
 |  11:00 - 12:00  |  //Journal Club// 1)+2)  ||| |  11:00 - 12:00  |  //Journal Club// 1)+2)  |||
-|  12:00 - 13:00  |  David Aanansen ​ |  The use and development of web applications for infectious disease microbiology ​ |  3)  |+|  12:00 - 13:00  |  David Aanansen ​ |  The use and development of web applications for infectious disease microbiology ​ |  3) {{:​bioinf_labbook:​3_grundmann_plos_med_2010.pdf|}} ​ |
 |  13:00 - 14:30  |  Lunch  ||| |  13:00 - 14:30  |  Lunch  |||
 +|  14h30 - 15h30  |  João André Carriço ​ |  Epidemiological Data Integration,​ Visualization and Analysis: from databases to population genetics ​ |  4)  |
 +|  15h30 - 16h30  |  Francisco Couto  |  Untangling BioOntologies for Effectively Exploring Biomedical Information ​ |  5)  |
 +|  16h30 - 18h00  |  //Journal Club// 3)+4)+5) ​ |||
  
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