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  <guid isPermaLink='true'>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/opportunity/view/43695/three-month-internship-at-the-wellcome-sanger-institute</guid>
  <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2022 09:42:20 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Three-month internship  at the Wellcome Sanger Institute !]]></title>
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<p>The winner of the Sanger Institute Prize will be offered a three-month internship with a research group at the Wellcome Sanger Institute. Travel, living and research expenses are all covered by the award.</p>

<p>Eligibility<br />To be eligible to apply for the Sanger Prize applicants must meet all of the criteria below:</p>

<p>Be from a low or middle income country (a full list of eligible countries is available below).<br />Be studying an undergraduate degree relevant to genomics at a University/Institute in a low/middle income country at the time of the first stage application. This could include any biological science degree, bioinformatics or any degree which includes genomics as a large part of the content.<br />Demonstrate an active interest in research in the genomics field<br />Have a good command of English (demonstrated by the clear writing within the application form, no certificate of English is required).<br />Be over 18 at the time of applying<br />Applicants who do not meet all of the above criteria will not be considered for the second stage of the competition.</p>

<p>Please note that no exceptions can be made to the above criteria, we do not offer the prize to any one who is doing any post graduate course, whatever the circumstances may be. </p>

<p>https://www.sanger.ac.uk/about/the-sanger-prize-competition-2021/</p>
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  <guid isPermaLink='true'>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/opportunity/view/41899/stay-at-home-revbayes-workshop</guid>
  <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2020 11:53:24 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Stay-at-Home RevBayes Workshop]]></title>
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<p>Stay-at-Home RevBayes Workshop<br />Location: Anywhere (online-only event)<br />Dates: 7/13, 2020 to 8/12, 2020<br />Instructors: Joëlle Barido-Sottani, Walker Pett, Josh Justison, Wade Dismukes, Luiza Fabreti, Tracy Heath, Jeremy M. Brown, Rosana Zenil-Ferguson<br />Register: https://iastate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_02sCYRWbxYK9I5D</p>

<p>Description<br />This free online-only RevBayes workshop will provide an introduction to the theory and use of RevBayes, with a focus on (1) tree inference from molecular data, (2) analyses combining fossil and extant taxa, and (3) evaluating MCMC performance, with advanced topics including assessing model adequacy and macroevolutionary analyses. Additional topics may be added depending on the interests of selected participants. The format will be a combination of interactive video sessions (via Zoom or similar tools), real-time discussions over Slack, self-guided tutorials, and pre-recorded videos.</p>

<p>The initial session will resolve technical issues and present the basics of using RevBayes. Participants will then be expected to work through several tutorials on their own schedule, with the help of pre-recorded materials. A Slack forum will be open for questions and issues. The workshop will conclude with several online Q&amp;A sessions with the instructors. The dates for the interactive sessions are currently tentative and may be adjusted depending on the schedules of the participants and instructors.</p>

<p>We are hoping to identify up to 15 participants for this online course. While we hope we are able to accommodate everyone who applies, we realize that this may not be possible because of time-zones and availability. If the number of applicants exceeds our capacity, we hope to organize a second round of sessions later in the year. Participants will not be charged for the course, but we will request that they commit to completing the tutorials and attending a majority of interactive sessions.</p>

<p>To apply to this course, please go to the registration form and submit your application by July 6, 2020.</p>

<p>More at https://revbayes.github.io/workshops/online2020.html</p>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jan 2020 23:38:44 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Computational Biology Summer Research Programme]]></title>
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<p>IMSc has a limited programme for highly motivated bachelors and masters students interested in research in the areas of Theoretical Physics, Mathematics, Theoretical Computer Science and Computational Biology to visit the Institute over their summer vacation. In addition, IMSc also accepts students through the summer program organized by the joint Indian Academies of Science.<br />General Structure<br />This is a limited programme, depending on the availability of infrastructure and faculty advisors. We typically select about 25 students across disciplines although this number varies a bit from year to year. These visits typically span 6-8 weeks during the summer (May-July). There is also a provision for a 4-6 month visit, typically during January-April or August-November for extended project work.</p>

<p>Qualifications<br />Students currently in their pre-final or final year of BSc/BE/BTech or first year MSc/ME/MTech or equivalent with a good academic record are encouraged to apply through IMSc's formal application process.</p>

<p>To apply through the summer program jointly organized by the Academies of Science, please check the Indian Academy of Sciences for their application process: http://web-japps.ias.ac.in:8080/fellowship2018/index.html.<br />Stipend<br />Selected students will be paid 2nd class round trip train fare plus Rs.200 per diem. Accommodation will be provided in the hostel during summer, subject to availability. Since our ability to provide accomodation is often limited, we suggest that students also explore alternative possibilities for stay in Chennai. Accommodation will not be provided for longer visits.</p>

<p>Application Process<br />To apply for our summer programs please follow the instructions for the respective fields:<br />Theoretical Physics<br />Mathematics<br />Theoretical Computer Science<br />Computational Biology</p>

<p>Other information<br />If you have more questions about our application procedures, about your eligibility or simply about life and work at IMSc, do write to any of the faculty members listed on our home page.</p>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 28 Nov 2019 21:45:35 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[NAAB Doak Graduate Fellowship bovine genomics course]]></title>
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<p>This is a reminder for all that seek a fully funded MSc in bovine genetics, or those that know talented BSc students who want to progress their education.<br /> <br />The deadline for the NAAB Doak Graduate Fellowship is less than a month away.<br /> <br />Applications are accepted until the 1st of December.<br /> <br />Please check the attachment or visit our website for further details:<br /> <br />https://www.naab-css.org/news/-naab-doak-graduate-fellowship<br /> <br />Sophie Eaglen<br />NAAB</p>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 23 Dec 2017 01:48:21 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Science-Corps Fellows, to teach science to underserved students and build science capacity in the developing world]]></title>
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<p>*Science-Corps* *Providing an opportunity for recent PhD graduates, as Science-Corps Fellows, to teach science to underserved students and build science capacity in the developing world*</p>

<p>Interested in taking a six month break from the research/academic track to work in a different part of the world and share your expertise where it is needed? Science-Corps has launched a new fellowship, which provides STEM PhD graduates the opportunity to teach science, design curriculum, and build scientific capacity abroad.</p>

<p>Science-Corps is recruiting STEM PhD students near degree completion and up to four years post completion for placement starting June of 2018. </p>

<p>Applications are due by January 31, 2018.</p>

<p>If interested, visit http://www.science-corps.org/</p>
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