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-**March 28:** Bring Your Own Data (BYO) Day
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Apply your skills to your own data or explore additional datasets, with personalised guidance and collaborative support from instructors.
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## 🎓 Instructors
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The workshop will be led by a team of Carpentries-certified instructors from the Bioconductor community, including both local bioinformatics experts and experienced international instructors. This blend ensures a diversity of perspectives and expertise, fostering a strong collaborative learning environment.
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The workshop will be led by a team of Carpentries-certified instructors from the Bioconductor community, including both local bioinformatics experts and experienced international instructors. This blend ensures a diversity of perspectives and expertise, fostering a strong collaborative learning environment.
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This workshop is part of Bioconductor’s expanded global training program, supported by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) through an EOSS Cycle 6 grant. You can read more about this and related projects [here](https://blog.bioconductor.org/posts/2024-07-12-czi-eoss6-grants/).
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## Organisers
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Trushar Shah (International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Local Host), Maria Doyle (University of Limerick, Lead Organiser), Aedin Culhane (University of Limerick), Charlotte Soneson (Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research), Laurent Gatto (Institut de Duve), Umar Ahmad (Bauchi State University), Zedias Chikwambi (African Institute of Biomedical Sciences and Technology).
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## Contact
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For questions, please email maria.doyle [at] ul.ie.
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