Bioinformatics

Bioinformatics and Biostatistics courses for PhDs start October 21, 2021

The Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Hub offers bioinformatics courses dedicated primarily to first-year PhD students at the institute.

In the age of Big Data and computational biology, it is crucial to give young biology researchers the foundations of reproducible research: from the design of optimal experiments giving reliable and robust results, to the analysis of their own  data in autonomy, while at the same time getting to know the bioinformaticians and statisticians on campus.

Courses are organized into modules that last from three hours to three days full time.

NEWS: For this academic year, the Bioinformatics track has been enriched with an "Advanced Unix commands" module.

Most courses are in English* and will begin with a one-day mandatory Common Core module for all PhD students. The first session will be organised in two half days and will take place on October 21st and October 22nd, 2021 in the morning, on Teams. The second session will be on February 4th, 2022, during the whole day, on site. This first mandatory class will allow students to register for course modules corresponding to their background and needs. No registration is required to attend this common core day.

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*This year, the first session of the "R and Statistics" track will be in French

 

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