Attend AMSI’s BioInfoSummer with support from Australian BioCommons
Australian BioCommons is once again supporting undergraduate and postgraduate students from around the country to travel to AMSI BioInfoSummer in Melbourne.
Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute’s annual event brings together people from all disciplines to discuss the latest research and developments in bioinformatics. This flagship conference is well known for connecting those new to bioinformatics research with leading experts, and enabling cross-disciplinary networking under a shared interest in bioinformatics.
AMSI BioInfoSummer is being held at the University of Melbourne with three themes: whole-cell modelling, machine learning and AI for genomics, and emerging technologies. The emerging technologies theme includes a two-part workshop ‘Hello Nextflow!’ presented by Australian BioCommons and our Sydney Informatics Hub Node at the University of Sydney.
Previous attendees have described BioInfoSummer as “action-packed lectures and hands-on workshops from the best in the bioinformatics field, from Australia and abroad.”
If you’re an undergraduate or postgraduate student who could benefit from full or partial travel and accommodation funding to participate in the December conference, apply before 14 October!