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* [[List_of_databases]]
 
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* http://www.rain.org/~mkummel/unix.html (Unix Cheat Sheet)
 
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* http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix/index.html (A truly excellent UNIX primer, we recommend going through it a few times.)
 
* http://software-carpentry.org/v5/book.html ('Software Carpentry' Book, edited by Greg Wilson. Don't worry, we will not cover all of them, although we are happy to discuss about it.)
 
* http://software-carpentry.org/v5/book.html ('Software Carpentry' Book, edited by Greg Wilson. Don't worry, we will not cover all of them, although we are happy to discuss about it.)
 
* https://github.com/stephenturner/oneliners ('Useful bash one-liners for bioinformatics')
 
* https://github.com/stephenturner/oneliners ('Useful bash one-liners for bioinformatics')

Revision as of 11:42, 12 May 2014

Wellcome to Xenopus Bioinformatics Workshop 2014!

This wiki is for Xenopus Bioinformatics Workshop 2014 at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) (May 11-18, 2014), hosted by National Xenopus Resrouce (NXR)

Instructors

  • Leonid Peshkin, Harvard University
  • Taejoon Kwon, Univerity of Texas at Austin
  • Virginia Savova, Harvard University
  • Ian Quigley, Salk Institute
  • Martin Wühr, Harvard University (guest instructor)

Meals

  • Breakfast: 7am - 8:30am
  • Lunch: 12pm - 1:30pm
  • Dinner: 5pm - 7pm

Course

Mainly we will use in-house workstation for most of sessions. Just in case, when you need high-performance computing (e.g. your own sequencing data), you can use guest account of the Orchestra clusters at Harvard Medical School. Check LSF_HowTo to learn how to use it.

Resources

Alumni

Instructors

Participants