Computational Biology Core Skills Seminars
The aim of the Computational Biology Core Skills seminars is to strengthen bioinformatics training on campus by providing a setting to disseminate knowledge and experience among the student community.
These peer-taught seminars are organized by and for graduate students, but are open to other UC Berkeley researchers and affiliates.
All seminars will be in person in 621 Stanley Hall.
To view the recordings of the previous Computational Biology skills seminars and tutorials, please click here.
| Dates/Times |
Speakers and Topics
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| Oct 16th, 12-1PM |
Speaker: Joana Rocha, Postdoctoral Researcher, Studmant Lab, Department of Integrative Biology Topic: A very short introduction to the academic job market |
| Nov 19th, 12-1PM | Speaker: Ryuichi Ono, PhD Student, Cress Lab, Graduate Group in Comparative Biochemistry Topic: Introduction to phylogenetic analysis - how to prepare, build, and interpret a phylogenetic tree |
| TBC | Speaker: TBD Topic: |
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