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 2. **Name**: Bioinformatics:​ What? When? How?\\ 2. **Name**: Bioinformatics:​ What? When? How?\\
 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. 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.
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 ==== Course Program ====  ==== 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.\\ 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 (They can present ​5 powerpoint slides maximum), presenting the general idea of the paper, by explaining the problem, describing what methods were used, and what were the article main achievements.+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.
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 ==== Course Schedule ==== ==== Course Schedule ====
  
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 |  10:00 - 11:00  |  Ana Teresa Freitas ​ |   ​Biological Sequence Analysis ​ | 2) {{:​bioinf_labbook:​2_pertsemlidis_genome_biol_2001.pdf|}} | |  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)  | |  14h30 - 15h30  |  João André Carriço ​ |  Epidemiological Data Integration,​ Visualization and Analysis: from databases to population genetics ​ |  4)  |
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