From sroslos from uwo.ca Thu Dec 10 11:38:08 2009 From: sroslos from uwo.ca (Sarah Marie Rosloski) Date: Thu Dec 10 20:22:06 2009 Subject: [Molecular-evolution] Natural Variation Lab Online Message-ID: Hi, I need to design some online labs for a 3rd year undergraduate course in Molecular Ecology/Evolution.? I want to introduce students to practical aspects of natural variation research/analysis.? Ideas for labs using online tools would be greatly appreciated.? Thanks, Sarah Rosloski, Ph.D University of Western Ontario London,Ontario CANADA? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/mol-evol/attachments/20091210/317fefc0/attachment.html From lmonjelo from hotmail.com Fri Dec 11 14:32:04 2009 From: lmonjelo from hotmail.com (luiz monjelo) Date: Fri Dec 11 18:03:11 2009 Subject: [Molecular-evolution] RE: Mol-evol Digest, Vol 47, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: <200912111706.nBBH6BM02596@net.bio.net> References: <200912111706.nBBH6BM02596@net.bio.net> Message-ID: About the Sara?s request The population genetics Lab of UFAM use teaching and students homeworks online in the lab home page there is some chapter of a book population genetics, some population genteics softwares and the information about the discipline the students have acess signing and opening their exercises to solve and send directly to the teacher. About basic genetics some examples can be take drectly in sites online and showed in classroom like on cytogenetics where you can found simulations of cariotypes of many human syndroms and after expecting thatthe students by herselves work with simulations. Luiz AS Monjelo Dr. and Titular Professor > Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 12:06:11 -0500 > From: mol-evol-request@oat.bio.indiana.edu > Subject: Mol-evol Digest, Vol 47, Issue 1 > To: mol-evol@magpie.bio.indiana.edu > > Send Mol-evol mailing list submissions to > mol-evol@net.bio.net > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/mol-evol > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > mol-evol-request@net.bio.net > > You can reach the person managing the list at > mol-evol-owner@net.bio.net > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Mol-evol digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Natural Variation Lab Online (Sarah Marie Rosloski) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 10:38:08 -0600 > From: Sarah Marie Rosloski > Subject: [Molecular-evolution] Natural Variation Lab Online > To: mol-evol@magpie.bio.indiana.edu > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hi, I need to design some online labs for a 3rd year undergraduate course in Molecular Ecology/Evolution. I want to introduce students to practical aspects of natural variation research/analysis. 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URL: http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/mol-evol/attachments/20091211/17876a09/attachment.html From tekaia from pasteur.fr Wed Dec 16 06:49:42 2009 From: tekaia from pasteur.fr (Fredj Tekaia) Date: Wed Dec 16 07:11:11 2009 Subject: [Molecular-evolution] Bioinformatics and Comparative Genome Analysis course Message-ID: ===================================== Apologies, if you're receiving multiple copies ===================================== Course Announcement and Call for applications: Bioinformatics and Comparative Genome Analysis course July 5 – July 17, 2010 Institut Pasteur Paris - France http://www.pasteur.fr/~tekaia/BCGA2010.html With financial support from: Institut Pasteur International Network. Aim of the course: The main objectives of the course are to familiarize young scientists (Biologists/Computer Scientists/Mathematicians) with bioinformatics and genome data analysis skills and to encourage multi-disciplinarity by introducing: 1- advanced fundamental algorithms in bioinformatics; 2- their application in genome analyses; 3- and recent knowledge acquired from genomes studies and perspectives. The course is aimed at motivated Ph.D and Post-doctoral students, as well as young assistant professors and junior scientists in Academic Institutions, with background in Mathematics, Statistics, Biology or Computing, and who are involved in Bioinformatics and Genomes studies. Duration: Full time from July 5 to July 17, 2010. Location: Institut Pasteur Paris, 28 rue du Dr Roux, 75724 cedex 15 Paris, France. Accommodation and meals: Selected students from developed countries will be charged a participation of 1300€. There will be no charge for students from developing countries and Institut Pasteur International Network. Applications Deadline: March 20, 2010. More information about the course, how to apply and application form can be found at the following web page: http://www.pasteur.fr/~tekaia/ BCGA2010.html Thank you for circulating this announcement. Best regards The Organizers: Odile Kalogeropoulos, Institut Pasteur Paris - France. Julie Thompson, IGBMC Strasbourg – France. Hugo Naya, Institut Pasteur de Montevideo - Uruguay. Fredj Tekaia, Institut Pasteur Paris - France. From Heather.Vincent from manchester.ac.uk Tue Dec 29 16:33:42 2009 From: Heather.Vincent from manchester.ac.uk (Heather Vincent) Date: Tue Dec 29 19:19:09 2009 Subject: [Molecular-evolution] Distance Masters programmes in Computational Biology Message-ID: <4B3A75B6.4030801@manchester.ac.uk> At the University of Manchester, UK, we have over 10 years experience in teaching a range of online MSc courses in computational biology. These courses are designed to enable those with a background in the life sciences, computer science, mathematics or related disciplines to update their skills, while remaining in the workplace. The courses are also very suitable for home study, helping you to keep in touch with a research environment while taking a career break. Following a review of our programmes we are now delighted to be able to announce the introduction of new course themes in : Computational Bioinformatics Computational Systems Biology For further information, please visit our programme website : http://octette.cs.man.ac.uk/bioinformatics/index.html If you have any questions, or would like advice on the options, please contact Heather.Vincent@manchester.ac.uk