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Continuing Education Workshops in Bioinformatics Positively Impact Research and Careers

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  • Michelle D Brazas
  • B F Francis Ouellette

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Bioinformatics.ca has been hosting continuing education programs in introductory and advanced bioinformatics topics in Canada since 1999 and has trained more than 2,000 participants to date. These workshops have been adapted over the years to keep pace with advances in both science and technology as well as the changing landscape in available learning modalities and the bioinformatics training needs of our audience. Post-workshop surveys have been a mandatory component of each workshop and are used to ensure appropriate adjustments are made to workshops to maximize learning. However, neither bioinformatics.ca nor others offering similar training programs have explored the long-term impact of bioinformatics continuing education training. Bioinformatics.ca recently initiated a look back on the impact its workshops have had on the career trajectories, research outcomes, publications, and collaborations of its participants. Using an anonymous online survey, bioinformatics.ca analyzed responses from those surveyed and discovered its workshops have had a positive impact on collaborations, research, publications, and career progression.

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  • Michelle D Brazas & B F Francis Ouellette, 2016. "Continuing Education Workshops in Bioinformatics Positively Impact Research and Careers," PLOS Computational Biology, Public Library of Science, vol. 12(6), pages 1-12, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pcbi00:1004916
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004916
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    1. Kim T Gurwitz & Prakash Singh Gaur & Louisa J Bellis & Lee Larcombe & Eva Alloza & Balint Laszlo Balint & Alexander Botzki & Jure Dimec & Victoria Dominguez del Angel & Pedro L Fernandes & Eija Korpel, 2020. "A framework to assess the quality and impact of bioinformatics training across ELIXIR," PLOS Computational Biology, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(7), pages 1-12, July.

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