Read Ellen’s Azure post Philip Fowler, 26th January 201814th March 2018 As I’ve described here, here and here, I ran a Hackathon instead of the more traditional project in the third week of the Bioinformatics module course for around 30 students from the University of Oxford Interdisciplinary Biosciences programme in November 2017. One of the students, Ellen Pasternack, wrote a guest blog post for Microsoft which you can read here in which she explains how they came to investigate the genetics of bird migration. Share this:TwitterBlueskyEmailLinkedInMastodon Related distributed computing teaching
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