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Graduate School

A major benefit of the IAP network is the possibility to organize a graduate school to train its Ph.D. students and which is sufficiently appealing to attract top international researchers as lecturers. We will organize two Graduate Schools per year. One course consists typically of 6 sessions for a total of 18 to 24 hours. Depending on speaker availability the course will be typically spread over a period ranging from 1 to 6 weeks, plus one evaluation activity. These graduate schools will be coordinated with the doctoral programs at the different universities and can be taken with or without evaluation. The Graduate School will be open to all bioinformaticians from Belgian research teams. All the costs of the lecturers will be covered by the IAP network.

Topics that will be considered include (but are not limited to):
  1. Sequence analysis
  2. Comparative genomics
  3. Microarray data analysis
  4. Networks in biology
  5. Statistical methods
  6. Machine learning

Courses Organised by IUAP partners

  • Doctoral school course Life Sciences Technology Watch, from September 30 till to December 16 2009, view course information.
  • Short course on statistical genetics, September 15 2008.
  • 2 short-courses "Introduction to Bioinformatics" given in the context of BIOWIN, June 2008 and September 2008.
  • Yves Van de Peer, organizer of the international Bioinformatics course Marine Genomics Europe training course: Bioinformatics III, Ghent University, from May 7 to May 11th 2007.

Courses


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