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Programing in R: Basics and Graphs – course

This short intensive course is intended for scientists who wish to learn the basics of data manipulation and visualization using the free, powerful programming language R. The course is suitable for those who have no prior knowledge of programming and likewise for those with basic skills in programming. Those who wish to refresh their skills…

Invitation – lecture by Prof Jan-Wilhelm Kornfeld

We would like to invite you to a lecture by Prof Jan-Wilhelm Kornfeld De.Coding Obesity – Control of liver metabolism by long noncoding RNAs The lecture will take place in BIOCEV lecture hall (U2.012) in the main building of BIOCEV in Vestec on June 28 2018 at 15:00. Prof. Kornfeld (http://www.kornfeldlab.com/) is ERC grantee hosted…

UPDATED! Training Course – Mouse vs Human Comparative Morphology

Mouse vs Human Comparative Morphology: Essentials for accurate interpretation of Precision Medicine models. Important notice from the organizers: the whole course will take place in Prague in September Although human and mouse have similar anatomical complexity, in general, the level of morphological knowledge is lower in mice than in men. Nevertheless, an accurate interpretation of…

Job available – bioinformatician / data analyst (senior)

If you are looking for exciting work in analysis of large complex data sets and good perspective for personal development, we welcome your application for the open position of BIOINFORMATICIAN / DATA ANALYST – SENIOR for the bioinformatics team of the CCP At the position you will be responsible for – Analysis of metabolomics and…

3rd Programmable nucleases (CRISPR/Cas9) – Transgenesis Course

The course is designed to give practical, hands-on training in current technologies and methods employing programmable nucleases (CRISPR/Cas9) – mediated genome manipulations in the generation of mice mutants. Date: April 16-20, 2018 Place: Prague-Vestec (BIOCEV), Czech Centre for Phenogenomics (hosted by the Institute of Molecular Genetics) Participants will gain theoretical knowledge from our expert instructors…

INFRAFRONTIER2020 Project – Trans-national Access call – November 2017

22. 11. 2017 Call Information Service

INFRAFRONTIER2020 Project – Trans-national Access call – November 2017 Precision mammalian model development Context and aim of the call INFRAFRONTIER is the European Research Infrastructure for phenotyping, archiving and distribution of model mammalian genomes. The INFRAFRONTIER Research Infrastructure provides access to first-class tools and data for biomedical research, and thereby contributes to improving the understanding…

IMPC is a research infrastructures of global relevance

The International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium Global Research Infrastructures (IMPC GRI) addresses one of the grand challenges for biology and biomedical science in the 21st century – to determine the function of all the genes in the human genome and their role in disease. A recent report by the Group of Senior Officials on Global Research…

Jobs available!

20. 09. 2017 Information Jobs

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INFRAFRONTIER2020 Project – Trans-national Access call – July 2017 Derivation of germ-free mice (axenic service) call

02. 08. 2017 Call Information Service

As part of Infrafrontier consortium we would like to inform our user about following call INFRAFRONTIER2020 Project – Trans-national Access call – July 2017 Derivation of germ-free mice (axenic service) call Call information and application form Context and aim of the call INFRAFRONTIER is the European Research Infrastructure for phenotyping, archiving and distribution of model…

Report from 2nd Programmable Nucleases Course April 2017

13. 04. 2017 Information

Lluis Montoliu Research Scientist Departament of Molecular and Cellular Biology, National Centre of Biotechnology (CNB-CSIC)   Dear colleagues and friends, From the 3rd – 7th April we had the 2nd edition of the Nuclease hands-on Course at the CCP-BIOCEV, in Prague, nicely organized by Radislav Sedlacek, Inken Beck and colleagues. I think it was a…