Training in Proteomic Bioinformatics for Bioscientists 20-22 October 2008

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Start Date: 
17 Jul 2008
End Date: 
20 Oct 2008

Bioinformatics for Proteomic Mass Spectrometry is a 3 day course to help bioscientists use bioinformatics tools to extract maximum information from proteomic mass spectroscopy data. The course, designed with input from industry experts, is suitable for both academic and industry scientists and is free of charge for BBSRC-funded researchers.

Cranfield University's bioinformatics group have a track record in training non-specialists how to effectively utilise bioinformatics tools.

Previous participants commented

  • Good for getting to grips with what's out there.
  • Very comfortable environment and approachable teaching team
  • Really enjoyed the course and learnt a huge amount.

Participants are encouraged to bring their own data to analyse during the course.

 For more information on course content and a booking form visit http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/Health/shortcourses/page20580.jsp


Location: 
Cranfield
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