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Computational Techniques for Life Sciences

March 7, 2017 by Kaylie Maines

Original post by Jason Allison

June 5-9, 2017

The Computational Techniques for Life Sciences Institute is a five day immersive training event for researchers in the life sciences. Participants will learn the basic skills necessary to develop and execute life sciences workflows on large-scale systems, run parallel analyses, use Bash and Python to chain common life sciences applications together to form more complex workflows, and analyze result data in order to gain useful insights.

TACC’s Life Sciences Computing team members will also spend time one-on-one with participants discussing how to accelerate their existing research or how to start a new project by beginning with the best computational practices.

Please visit the following link for details and to register: https://www.tacc.utexas.edu/education/institutes/computational-techniques-for-life-sciences

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