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These slides were presented by Dr Melissa Burke on 25 November 2021 as part of ResBaz QLD and ResBaz Sydney. The presentation: Outlines the goals of the Australian BioCommons Describes how the Australian BioCommons engages with life science communities to resolve bioinformatics challenges Describes the services provided by the Australian BioCommons Describes the Australian BioCommons training program Provides guidance on where to find more information and training
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Bioinformatics training, Research Infrastructure, Bioinformatics, Community engagment
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Bioinformatics training, Research Infrastructure, Bioinformatics, Community engagment
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