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  • Introduction to Nextflow course

    Dear all,
    registration is open for the 2nd edition of the "Introduction to Nextflow" course, which will be held online in December (5th-6th).

    Course website: https://www.physalia-courses.org/cou...hops/course60/

    Nextflow has fast become one of the primary technology platforms for computational workloads in life sciences.
    The course is intended for users to become quickly proficient in Nextflow technology, starting from basic through to advanced concepts.

    The majority of the practicals will make use of command-line tools. Therefore familiarity with a *nix environment (e.g. Linux or MacOS) and the shell (e.g. Bash) are highly desirable.


    Monday- Classes from 2-8 pm CET
    Introduction to Nextflow
    Basic Scripting in Nextflow
    Channels
    Processes
    Operators
    Executors
    RNA-Seq pipeline


    Tuesday- Classes from 2-8 pm CET
    Configuration
    Pipeline Parameters
    Workflows Modules
    Sharing Pipelines
    RNA-Seq pipeline 2


    Full list of our courses and Workshops: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops

    Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at: [email protected]

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