2015 workshop flyer - Dinsdale Lab
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2015 workshop flyer - Dinsdale Lab
Invitation to attend the Faculty working group: Sequencing Technology Education using Microbial Metagenomes (STEMM) San Diego State University 7 - 12 of June 2015 Working Group Synopsis The overall goal of the Sequencing Technology Education using Microbial Metagenomes workshop is to establish genome sequencing and analysis as a component of undergraduate life sciences education by providing educators with an opportunity to use next generation sequencing technology at the SDSU Undergraduate teaching facility and enable the networking of faculty to discuss how best to integrate genomic technology into the life sciences curricula. The workshop will build on our ecological metagenomic class, which has become a highly accessed publication in BMC Genomics (2013 14:600). We seek to facilitate the development of similar courses across other universities by providing 1) training on various sequencers using DNA from the attendees’ own research, 2) training on bioinformatics tools, 3) potential implementation of similar classes at the attendee’s own university, and 4) discussions on building assessments for genomic courses. For this project, expected outcomes include establishing a network of microbial metagenomic undergraduate educators that can introduce genomic sequencing and analysis into undergraduate classes, collaborate on analysis of the data and assess the effect on student learning. We will hold the workshop from the 7th to 12th of June, 2015 at the San Diego State University Sequencing Facility in San Diego, California. Leaders in the workshop will include: Elizabeth Dinsdale, an Associate Professor in Biology at SDSU, researcher in microbial and viral metagenomes from coral reefs, kelp forests, oxygen minimum zones and has sequenced the California sea lion with the help of undergraduate researchers. Robert Edwards, an Associate Professor in Computer Sciences at SDSU, researcher in bioinformatics analysis of microbial and viral metagenomes including the development of online tools such as MG_RAST, TAG cleaner, Prinseq, Phantome, Scaffold Builder and many others. Marilee Bresciani Ludvik, Professor in the Department of Administration Rehabilitation and Postgraduate Education at SDSU and a researcher in evaluating student learning and assessment to improve higher education outcomes. We would like to invite Faculty and Postdoctoral Researchers to participate in our workshop. Preference will be given to attendees from institutions without access to sequencing technology, and those that would like to use next generations sequencing technology in the classroom. Please e-mail to Elizabeth Dinsdale (Elizabeth_dinsdale@hotmail.com) for additional information and application form. Tentative timetable June 7th - Arrive in San Diego – meet and greet 6pm June 8th - 9 am – 6 pm start DNA extraction, Library preparation June 9th- 9 am – 12 noon – Assessing student learning objectives 1 pm – 6 pm continue sequencing June 10th - 9am – 5 pm Sequencing – lectures on metagenomics 5 pm – 7pm question and answer session on Assessment th June 11 - 9- 6pm Sequencing – lectures on bioinformatics 7pm Dinner June 12th - 9-6pm Bioinformatics – morning session – final discussion afternoon session Costs – Each application will be sponsored for travel and accommodation up to $1000 and sequencing costs up to $1000.
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