BUG Seminar: The Genome of the Extraordinary Genus Petalidium, an Aridity Extremophile Endemic to the Hyper-Arid Regions of Namibia.
The BUG seminar series is Wednesday March 5th, 2025 at 1-2 pm
The BUG seminar series is Wednesday March 5th, 2025 at 1-2 pm
The BUG seminar series is Wednesday February 19th, 2024 at 1-2 pm
The BUG seminar series is Wednesday February 5th, 2024 at 1-2 pm
Jan 2025 Collect sensitive data for research such as personal health/identifying information.
REDCap, Research Electronic Data Capture
January 16th 1:00 to 2:30pm on Zoom
60 MINUTES OF CONTENT. 30 MINUTES OF OPTIONAL Q/A.
Learn how to:
-Create projects with an xml file
-Deploy surveys for participant data capture and different
methods to distribute surveys
-Electronic consent (e-consent)
-Action tags to customize and improve the data entry
experience
The CQLS is pleased to announce several training opportunities for the Winter 2025 term, including Python I / Python II and Environmental Sequence Analysis.
More information on our workshop page
Please note, that these will be offered for both credit and a non-credited asynchronous workshop this term.
Please note that CQLS Genomics Core Lab will be closed from December 23rd through January 1st. All samples dropped off after December 20th will remain in the drop-off freezer until after the holidays.
Oxford Nanopore Technologies
OSU Bioinformatics Lunch & Learn
Time: 12:00-02:00PM
Date: Wednesday, 20 November 2024
Location: 2750 SW Campus Way, Corvallis OR , ALS 3005
12:00pm Nanopore Introduction & Updates: Plant and RNA sequencing, Jeannie Mounger, PhD
1:00pm Bioinformatics Workflow and Bacterial Genome Workflow Walkthrough, Chris Still, PhD
The last Fall session of the BUG seminar series is Wednesday December 4th, 2024 at 12-1 pm.
The fourth session of the BUG seminar series starts this Wednesday November 13th, 2024 at 12-1 pm.
CQLS has just installed a new Leica Stellaris 5 Confocal Microscope System which replaces an older confocal system. A confocal system has the capacity to image in Z and time to better visualize location in 3D than widefield fluorescence microscope.