Dear all,
This is to let you know that we have a few places left on our Introduction to Python for Biologists course from 4-8 April 2016.
As Python is an ideal first language for beginning programmers, this course is extremely well suited for those working in biology / genomics without any previous programming experience.
The course will be taught by Martin Jones, founder of Python for Biologists (
http://pythonforbiologists.com) and a very experienced Python teacher, assisted by myself. Having two instructors for around 20 students will guarantee lots of one-on-one time.
For more information and to register, please have a look at:
Note that the course will be repeated from 11-15 July 2016:
Finally, I don't want to withhold from you some of the feedback we received for last week's course:
"Brilliantly well-run. From the book; to the USB stick with all the files we need; to the topics covered; to the system of helping us one-on-one, I cannot fault the course."
"It was a great workshop full of amazing content and great people. Thank you!"
"#Drawing upon 15 years of teaching experience at a University, I find: Num_faults == 0"
With kind regards,
Bert
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Bert Overduin, PhD
TRAINING AND OUTREACH BIOINFORMATICIAN
EDINBURGH GENOMICS
The University of Edinburgh
Ashworth Laboratories
The King's Buildings
Charlotte Auerbach Road
Edinburgh EH9 3FL
Scotland, United Kingdom
tel. +44(0)1316507403