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IBAB organized workshops "Hands-on-Workshop on Basics of Next Generation Sequencing" for bsc and MSC students and teachers

Hands-on-Workshop on Basics of Next Generation Sequencing


About IBAB: 

Is  non  profit autonomous institute in Karnataka. Spread over 20 acres of area.
Education, Research and Entrepreneurship in Bioinformatics and Biotechnology
IBAB has been a 'Centre of Excellence for Research and Training in Bioinformatics' of the Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India.IBAB an initiative of Department of IT, BT and S & T, Government of Karnataka

The institute is located in Electronics City with excellent infrastructure, students' hostel and other amenities. The Bio-IT center at IBAB has state-of-the-art NGS  facility with the high throughput sequencer.



IBAB  is organising a  workshop on Basics of Next Generation Sequencing from the 24th to 28th September 2018. The course is aimed at imparting basic molecular biology and computational techniques employed in Next Generation Sequencing.

Important aims of workshop

  • Isolation of DNA and RNA from cells and body fluids
  • Polymarase chain reaction (PCR)
  • Basic techniques for  Library preparation  to Next Generation Sequencing
  • Development and study Computational tools for Genomics and Next Generation Sequencing
  • Basics of Linux Operating System
  • ‘R’ programming for Genomic Data Analysis



The workshop will comprise didactic and research talks by eminent faculty in the area of genomics.

ELIGIBILITY


  • students pursuing B.Sc./ B.Tech. in biotechnology/ life science/ Microbiology/ bioscience are eligible for workshop.

  • Students pursuing M.Sc./M.Tech. in Biotechnology/Life Sciences/ Microbiology/ Biosciences/ Bioinformatics. Are eligible for workshop.

  • Teachers are also eligible for to attend this workshop from undergraduate and postgraduate and research institutes across the state of Karnataka 


APPLICATION/ COURSE FEE 

Intrested students and teachers have paid money to IBAB
For students Rs.4000-/-
For teacher Rs. 8000 -/-
applicants pay through DD in favour of (IBAB) Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied  through bank transfer to

Name of the Account:         Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology

Account No:                          004705001585

Name of the Bank:               ICICI Bank

Type of Account:                  Current

IFSC Code:                            ICIC0000047

Please mention your first name and contact number in the comments section of NEFT.


ACCOMMODATION:

 Accommodation will be provided to the teachers and students in the IBAB Hostel, for all the participants. The course fee covers accommodation and food.


HOW TO APPLY

Interested candidates/ participants may apply to Dr. Sreekanth Reddy at sequencing@ibab.ac.in with their resume and a one paragraph write-up on how this workshop will be useful to their research.


LAST DATE OF APPLICATION

 Appy before 10th September 2018.  Selected successful candidates will be notified on 12th September 2018, to pay the registration fees.

For more information, please visit www.ibab.ac.in

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  • Organization name.       -     IBAB

  • Eligibility.                   - BSc/ MSc teachers/students

  • Apply mode.      -  sequencing@ibab.ac.in 

  • Last date      - 10 September 2018





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