Training on technologies, methodological and computer skills

Provided by IFB - FRENCH INSTITUTE OF BIOINFORMATICS

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IFB provides IFB users (biologists, biomedical and bioinformaticians) with a training offer that takes into account the wide diversity of needs and expectations:

– diversity of computer skills (no command line experience, occasional use, familiar, program a little)
– specific courses on new technologies or on biological applications (e.g. NGS, long reads, metabolomics…)
– generic methodological skills (statistics, good programming practices, etc.)
– advanced use of IT technologies (HPC, virtualisation, cloud computing, interoperability, FAIR practices, integrative bioinformatics…)
– good training practices (pedagogical approaches, reuse of materials, etc.)

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Training on HTS and informatics

Provided by EU-OPENSCREEN

EU Openscreen

EU-OPENSCREEN provides training and education activities in the aread of assay development, assay technologies, instrumentation and automation, compound management, and informatics.

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Training on imaging technologies

Provided by EURO-BIOIMAGING

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Euro-BioImaging offers numerous courses that teach you how to use various imaging technologies or analyze and process your results. The current portfolio includes:
Biological Imaging Courses
Biomedical Imaging Courses
Training Resources from Industry Partners
MSc degree programmes/MSc level internships/mobility

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Training on mouse models

Provided by INFRAFRONTIER

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The INFRAFRONTIER Research Infrastructure and its partners offer a wide range of state-of-the-art training opportunities: Mouse clinics in different European countries provide outstanding trainings in first-line mouse phenotyping as well as specialised phenotyping courses covering e.g. mouse osteology and mouse blood and lymphatic vessel phenotyping.

The INFRAFRONTIER courses cover unique training opportunities in mouse model development as well as hands on cryopreservation courses offered by EMMA partners for many years.

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Training on translational medicine/ TRANSMED ACADEMY

Provided by EATRIS – EUROPEAN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE

EATRIS

EATRIS offers a wide range of training, including:
– How to assess the translational potential of your project
– How to develop a collaboration with industry
– An introduction to translational medicine (this is particularly relevant for PhD students and postdocs).
– EATRIS also offers open access to an e-learning environment dedicated to translational research

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Training eSupport System (TeSS)

Provided by ELIXIR

The Training eSupport System, TeSS, is a platform that was developed to provide a one-stop shop for trainers and trainees to discover online information and content, including training materials, events and interactive tutorials. For training providers, TeSS provides opportunities to promote training events and news, and to contribute to a growing catalogue of material

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Training on translational medicine for patient advocates

Provided by EURORDIS - EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR RARE DISEASES ASSOCIATION

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*The EURORDIS Open Academy brings together all EURORDIS trainings with the goal of building the capacity of rare disease patient advocates.
Through the EURORDIS Open Academy capacity-building programmes, EURORDIS empowers patient advocates to have the confidence and knowledge needed to bring their expertise to discussions on health care, research and medicines development.

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Training on medicines’ research & development and patient engagement

Provided by European Patients' Academy (EUPATI) toolbox

EUPATI

EUPATI provides training for patients and patient representatives on the end to end process of medicines research and development. Trained patient experts are the core resource for patient involvement in medicines R&D, regulatory deliberations, and other patient engagement initiatives. EUPATI is committed to changing the face of patient engagement through patient education.

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Training and capacity buildling of the rare disease research and care community

Provided by European Joint Programme on Rare Diseases (EJP RD)

EJPRD

The EJP RD Training and Empowerment program aims to develop knowledge and build capacity of the rare disease (RD) research and care community through the delivery of training programs on a wide range of relevant topics thereby providing opportunities to a large panel of stakeholders.

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