26 March 2020

Check in on Monday 30 March, 11:00 hrs.  

The Radboudumc Technology Center (RTC) Bioinformatics was founded to organize bioinformatics as a technological resource, across the departments of the Radboudumc. The RTC aspires to create a broad bioinformatics community with accessible knowledge and shared resources.  Now that everyone is working from home and has a little more time for the data analysis, we can assume that you might have some questions. With this in mind we would like to welcome you to our weekly open online office hours, where you may ask any bioinformatics related questions, big or small. We can help you with both experimental design, tool selection, questions about statistics and computer infrastructure. If we can’t help, we know someone who can! 
 
Want to join? Contact Sander Bervoets (sander.bervoets@radboudumc.nl) and you will receive an invitation for the online environment and/or dail-in number.
 
 
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