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  Genome Sequence Analysis: Theory and Practice  
  December 20, 2001

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  The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine
June 12 - 20, 2002


The course will cover both the process of analyzing genomic sequences to identify biologically significant features as well as computational approaches for the prediction of function for genes and gene products.
 
 
Organized by: Carol Bult, Ph.D., The Jackson Laboratory and Deanna Church, Ph.D., National Center for Biotechnology Information
Invited Speakers: The course faculty will be drawn from both computational, database informatics, statistical, and biological sciences.
 
Deadline for Abstracts: N/A
 
Registration: Application for admission is made by submitting:

Your curriculum vitae
A letter briefly describing your research and why you wish to attend this course and specific request for stipend consideration and justified reason, if desired.
A letter of recommendation from your major professor.
E-mail: kgk@jax.org
 
  Posted by:   Karen Grant  
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