Phylogenomic Applications in Biodiversity Research

Phylogenomic Applications in Biodiversity Research

Course dates:
1 August, 2022 to 18 August, 2022
Fee:
EU/EEA citizens 4250 DKK/Non-EU/EEA citizens 7625 DKK
Fee advantages:
Full fee
Topics:
Engineering & Sciences
Application deadline:
Friday, 1 April, 2022
University:
University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark

General information

With genomic sequencing being routinely applied for non-model organisms, phylogenetic and comparative genomic analyses have become standard tools for the study of biodiversity and conservation. The processing and analysis of such large datasets requires bioinformatic skills, knowledge of analysis tools, and an understanding of the fundamentals of molecular sequence evolution.

As genome-wide datasets are being generated at an unprecedented rate, competencies in phylogenetic and comparative genomic analyses are becoming indispensable in many branches of biodiversity research. The purpose of this course is to provide the students with knowledge about the principles of the phylogenetic analyses and comparative analyses with large-scale data. The course will provide participants with the skills to analyze genomic data to study the evolution of biodiversity.

The summer course is composed of three modules: a 1-week preparation/self-study, a 1-week on-campus module with lectures and exercises, and a 2-week module to apply the knowledge in an independent project. The independent project will be presented in a final online symposium.

Accommodation

Please note that the summer courses are non-residential. Participants are responsible for finding and funding accommodation during their stay in Copenhagen.

You can use different online portals to search for accommodation, such as:

Airbnb
Danhostel
Hostel World

UCPH Housing Foundation (acceptance letter from UCPH required).

Registration

https://www.science.ku.dk/english/courses-and-programmes/other-study-opp...

ECTS accreditation

Master level

5 ECTS