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Bioinformatics Training Network (BTN): a community resource for bioinformatics trainers

by: Maria V. Schneider, Peter Walter, Marie-Claude Blatter, James Watson, Michelle D. Brazas, Kristian Rother, Aidan Budd, Allegra Via, Celia W. G. van Gelder, Joachim Jacob, Pedro Fernandes, Tommi H. Nyrönen, Javier De Las Rivas, Thomas Blicher, Rafael C. Jimenez, Jane Loveland, Jennifer McDowall, Phil Jones, Brendan W. Vaughan, Rodrigo Lopez, Teresa K. Attwood, Catherine Brooksbank
Briefings in Bioinformatics, Vol. 13, No. 3. (01 May 2012), pp. 383-389, doi:10.1093/bib/bbr064  Key: citeulike:10060151

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Funding bodies are increasingly recognizing the need to provide graduates and researchers with access to short intensive courses in a variety of disciplines, in order both to improve the general skills base and to provide solid foundations on which researchers may build their careers. In response to the development of ‘high-throughput biology’, the need for training in the field of bioinformatics, in particular, is seeing a resurgence: it has been defined as a key priority by many Institutions and research programmes and is now an important component of many grant proposals. Nevertheless, when it comes to planning and preparing to meet such training needs, tension arises between the reward structures that predominate in the scientific community which compel individuals to publish or perish, and the time that must be devoted to the design, delivery and maintenance of high-quality training materials. Conversely, there is much relevant teaching material and training expertise available worldwide that, were it properly organized, could be exploited by anyone who needs to provide training or needs to set up a new course. To do this, however, the materials would have to be centralized in a database and clearly tagged in relation to target audiences, learning objectives, etc. Ideally, they would also be peer reviewed, and easily and efficiently accessible for downloading. Here, we present the Bioinformatics Training Network (BTN), a new enterprise that has been initiated to address these needs and review it, respectively, to similar initiatives and collections.


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