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BITSNET-NIPGR National workshop on Genomics and Bioinformatics

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ABOUT BTISNET : 
The Biotechnology Information System Network (BTISNET) of the Department of Biotechnology is spread across the county with 168 centres. The network centres are in various levels and include centres of excellence (CoE), distributed information centres (DIC), distributed information sub centres (Sub DIC) and bioinformatics infrastructure facilities (BIF). The network houses the Supercomputer Facility for Bioinformatics and Interactive Graphics Facility.

Large numbers of R&D projects in bioinformatics are also being supported through this programme. The network supports teaching programme in M.Sc, M.Tech and PhD in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology to generate skilled manpower in Bioinformatics. Further, the BTISnet centres are conducting short term trainings/ workshops for the benefit of research community including experimental biologists.


About BTISNET Workshop :

The Sub-DIC facility at NIPGR periodically organizes trainings/workshops/symposiums/ seminars in Bioinformatics. These workshops offer short courses useful for understanding the developments in different aspects of Bioinformatics. We aim to provide exposure and hands on intensive training in systems Biology, Bioinformatics applications in agriculture, genomics and proteomics.
The list of Training/workshop organised other BTIS center can be accessible from website


http://www.btisnet.gov.in

AIM OF WORKSHOP
The aim of workshop is to familiarize the
participants with the advances in genomics
and genome sequencing Technologies, along with hands on sessions regarding
bioinformatics applications, data curation,
big data analysis and database development.


National Workshop on : Data curation and Database development December 11 - 12, 2018

Organized by : Sub – Distributed Information Center (Sub - DIC) National Institute of Plant Genome Research, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi-110067

Funded By : Department of Biotechnology
Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India, New Delhi.

Who can participate :
Students (P.G., Research Scholars &
Engineering Graduates), academicians and
researchers from Universities, Government
Departments, Colleges, Research Institutes
and Industries.

Workshop Venue: Board Room, National Institute of Plant Genome Research, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi-110067

Workshop Timing: 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.

Number of Participants: The total number of selected participants is limited to 30.

Important Dates:

  1. Registration opens from : 20 October 2018
  2. Last date to apply : 12 November 2018.
  3. List of selected candidates (online) : 15 November 2018.
  4. Last date for confirmation of attendance by selected candidates : 25 November 2018.
  5. Online availability 2nd list of selected candidates( if vacancy remains) : 29 November 2018.


How to Apply:  Please Email the complete Application form including the abstract enlisting research interests and how this workshop would be beneficial to you at bic@nipgr.ac.in latest by 12th November, 2018. For more information candidates can go official website ..

http://www.nipgr.res.in

Registration Details: The registration fee for the workshop is  4000/- per participant (for regular) and 3000/- (fore students).

Registration fee includes:

  1. Participation in the workshop.
  2. Tea/coffee breaks and lunch for all days of the workshop.
  3. Certificate for successful completion.
  4. Workshop Kit including stationery and personalized I-Card.Proceedings of the workshop.


Important Notes:

  1. Registration fee should be paid by the selected candidates only after they have been informed of their selection. 
  2. List of all selected candidates will be made available online on Novermber 15, 2018 with link 
  3. All selected participants must bring their own laptops during the workshop. 
  4. No individual confirmation will be sent to selected candidates. Online applications do not need to be mailed or posted.


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