Please don't be shy. Anything cross-disciplinary typically comes with an
introduction that also gets the hobby-enthusiast enough of a boost to
reasonably follow the presentation.

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*viruses in silico | the EVBC lecture series*

To keep you up to date with the latest developments in virus
bioinformatics, especially new tools that might help you in
your research, the European Virus Bioinformatics Center is organising a
monthly lecture series entitled viruses in silico.

Upcoming lectures:

*CIAlign, a tool to clean, interpret and visualise multiple sequence
alignments, and its application to virus discovery.
*26. April 2021 | 02-03 pm CEST
/Dr. Katy Brown, Cambridge University, UK
/
*Genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 at the Robert Koch Institute: an
overview and bioinformatics edge cases
*17. Mai 2021 | 04-05 pm CEST
/Dr. Martin Hölzer, Robert-Koch-Institute, Germany
/

The lectures take place online as Zoom Meetings. Participation is free.
Registration and further information
via: http://evbc.uni-jena.de/events/viruses-in-silico/
<http://evbc.uni-jena.de/events/viruses-in-silico/>

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Dr. Franziska Hufsky
RNA Bioinformatics and High Throughput Analysis
Friedrich Schiller University Jena
/Post Doc / Scientific Coordinator EVBC /
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Phone +49-3641-9-46482
http://www.rna.uni-jena.de/members/franziska-hufsky/
<http://www.rna.uni-jena.de/members/franziska-hufsky/>
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