Dear all
registrations are open for the Physalia online course on Computational
Pangenomics, taking place from 7-9 April. This course explores the
cutting-edge field of pangenomics, equipping participants with the skills
to construct and analyse pangenome graphs from whole genome assemblies.

Course website:
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/computational-pangenomics/
By joining this course, you will learn how to build and analyse
pangenome graphs, helping to overcome reference bias and improve genomic
analyses. Through hands-on exercises with real datasets, you will gain
practical experience using powerful tools like ODGI and WFMASH. The course
will also explore key applications of pangenomics in comparative genomics
and genome assembly. Throughout the three days, expert instructors will
guide you through interactive discussions and exercises, ensuring you
gain valuable insights and practical skills.  This course is designed
for biologists and bioinformaticians working with pangenomes, comparative
genomics, or genome assembly. A good understanding of Linux command line
and genomic data formats (FASTA, VCF, BED) is required.

For the full list of our courses, please visit:
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/computational-pangenomics/

Best regards, Carlo

Carlo Pecoraro, Ph.D

Physalia-courses DIRECTOR
info@physalia-courses.org
www.physalia-courses.org

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