1 / 12

EMBER

EMBER. A European Multimedia Bioinformatics Educational Resource. The Background. Bioinformatics is a ‘new’ multidisciplinary science involves both biology & computing Still too few established university courses available skill shortage in a high-demand area

wcarver
Télécharger la présentation

EMBER

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. EMBER A European Multimedia Bioinformatics Educational Resource

  2. The Background • Bioinformatics is a ‘new’ multidisciplinary science • involves both biology & computing • Still too few established university courses available • skill shortage in a high-demand area • EMBER was conceived as a collaborative project to • draw together existing EMBnet partners • draw on skills & expertise of EMBnet teachers • exploit EMBnet’s existing pool of teaching materials • provide a stand-alone multimedia bioinformatics course

  3. EMBnet • European Molecular Biology Network • network of European bioinformation providers • 30 National Nodes mandated by government • UK National Node is HGMP-RC at Hinxton • now many non-European Nodes (e.g., China, Canada, Cuba..) • 7 Specialist Nodes • EBI, Sanger, ICGEB, ETI, MIPS, Roche, U.Manchester • EMBnet was established in 1988 • activities include provision of databases and software via login accounts, user support & training • mainly supported by EC funds and Node subscriptions

  4. EMBER Consortium • University of Manchester (Coordinator) • Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics - Switzerland • University of Nijmegen - The Netherlands • South African National Bioinformatics Institute - South Africa • European Bioinformatics Institute - UK • Gulbenkian Institute of Science - Portugal • University of Bruxelles - Belgium • Institute for Marine Biosciences - Canada • Research Institute for Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology - Turkey • Expert Centre for Taxonomic Identification -The Netherlands

  5. Manchester coordination • Existing on-line bioinformatics practical • in use world-wide • including in-house courses

  6. Manchester coordination • Existing text-book • in use world-wide • including in-house courses

  7. The Project • EMBER will • collate, evaluate & amalgamate existing materials • revise & update these where necessary • add new material in line with perceived needs • Use the updated and new material to • extend our existing introductory text-book • extend our existing Web practical (produced professionally) • develop a parallel (Web-independent) course on CD-ROM • EMBER will be suitable for delivery • as part of conventional face-to-face courses • or in stand-alone, self-paced settings (e.g., the workplace)

  8. The future • EMBER commenced on 1 May 2001. It will • run for 2 years • support 2 postdocs at Manchester + 1 at SIB • The team will liaise with • Manchester’s DL course developers • the Star Alliance • Stanford, Sydney, South Africa, Singapore & Sweden • May lead to the development ofa worldwide education group • e.g., forming an education committee for ISCB

  9. WP9: Management WP1: Review of skill shortages WP2: Formulation of new syllabus WP3: Material unification & assessment tools WP4: Review of IPR WP5: Manuscript & course revisions WP6: Website production WP7: CD-ROM production WP8: Trials, evaluation & feedback

More Related