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April 16, 2015

GOBLET: The Global Organisation for Bioinformatics Learning, Education and Training

Filed under: Bioinformatics,Python — Patrick Durusau @ 1:21 pm

GOBLET: The Global Organisation for Bioinformatics Learning, Education and Training by Teresa K. Atwood, et al. (PLOS Published: April 9, 2015 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004143)

Abstract:

In recent years, high-throughput technologies have brought big data to the life sciences. The march of progress has been rapid, leaving in its wake a demand for courses in data analysis, data stewardship, computing fundamentals, etc., a need that universities have not yet been able to satisfy—paradoxically, many are actually closing “niche” bioinformatics courses at a time of critical need. The impact of this is being felt across continents, as many students and early-stage researchers are being left without appropriate skills to manage, analyse, and interpret their data with confidence. This situation has galvanised a group of scientists to address the problems on an international scale. For the first time, bioinformatics educators and trainers across the globe have come together to address common needs, rising above institutional and international boundaries to cooperate in sharing bioinformatics training expertise, experience, and resources, aiming to put ad hoc training practices on a more professional footing for the benefit of all.

Great background on GOBLET, www.mygoblet.org.

One of the functions of GOBLET is to share training materials in bioinformatics and that is well underway. The Training Portal has eighty-nine (89) sets of training materials as of today, ranging from Pathway and Network Analysis 2014 Module 1 – Introduction to Gene Lists to Parsing data records using Python programming and points in between!

If your training materials aren’t represented, perhaps it is time for you to correct that oversight.

Enjoy!

I first saw this in a tweet by Mick Watson.

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