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  • The 2024 Canadian Bioinformatics Workshops are here!

    The 2024 Canadian Bioinformatics Workshops have arrived! Registration is open now for the following workshops:
    • Infectious Disease Genomic Epidemiology: May 13-17, Vancouver BC and Hamilton ON
    • Beginner Microbiome Analysis: May 27-28, St. John's NL
    • Advanced Microbiome Analysis: May 29-30, St. John's NL
    • Metabolomics Analysis: June 3-5, Edmonton AB and Montréal QC
    • Introduction to R: June 11-12, Toronto ON
    • Analysis Using R: June 13-14, Toronto ON
    • RNA-seq Analysis: June 17-19, Toronto ON
    • scRNA-seq Analysis: June 20-21, Toronto ON
    • Pathway and Network Analysis: June 26-28, Toronto ON
    • Help! What Statistical Model Should I Use?: July 29-31, Guelph ON
    • Epigenomics Analysis: August 26-29, Vancouver BC and Montréal QC
    • Machine Learning: September 7-8, virtual
    • Proteomics: September 16-18, Laval QC
    • Machine Learning for Medical Imaging Analysis: September 19-20, Toronto ON
    • Pharmacogenomics Data Analysis: October 17-18, Toronto ON
    • Pathway and Network Analysis: November 11-December 6, Virtual Asynchronous

    Feel free to download and share our complete 2024 workshop poster.

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