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Friday November 15, 2024 9:00am - 1:00pm EST
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Please have your laptops handy for the second half of the workshop!

If you are interested in incorporating bioinformatics or data science concepts into a course, or working with students on data that is immediately publishable, then this workshop is for you! The workshop focuses on analyzing microbial data in the free, open source KBase platform, following a workflow that results in a publishable genomic dataset for an ASM Microbiology Resource Announcement.

This workshop will provide examples of how educators use KBase (kbase.us) with their students – from CUREs to independent research. Participants will be introduced to resources developed through the Program for Microbiome Workforce Development (NSF #2316244) and KBase Educators (bit.ly/kbase-edu), including teaching and template workflows to analyze raw data and streamline data publications. Together, we will go through steps in the data analysis to publication process, starting with an example isolate or metagenome dataset. We will also introduce the importance of good sample metadata and environmental ontologies. Everyone will have access to these tools and resources after the workshop to use with their students and adapt for future use!

For questions, please contact Ellen Dow - egdow@lbl.gov.


Target Audience: Relevant for educators who want to integrate (new, more, any) computational biology tools and resources into their courses, support student-curated data publications, or just change up existing course-based undergraduate research experiences.

Prerequisites: A basic understanding of genome assembly and annotation, currently teaching or planning to teach courses and/or independent student research that include computational biology, bioinformatics, and isolate or community-based microbiology data analysis.
Speakers
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Ellen Dow

KBase Educators Program Lead, Lawrence Bekeley National Laboratory
I work with a community of instructors at diverse institutions who teach microbiome science using community-developed teaching modules with pillars including:Empower students and educators in community-scale microbiome science and data analysis skills; Inclusive training and equitable... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 9:00am - 1:00pm EST
Somerset Federated Tower, 1000 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15309
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