2 trainers found

Expertise academic: FAIR data management  or Transcriptomics 


Georgina Samaha

Dr Georgina Samaha is a bioinformatician at the Sydney Informatics Hub, University of Sydney. She holds a PhD in Genomics and is working to make bioinformatics more accessible to researchers by developing accessible bioinformatic workflows and other resources for the Australian life science...

Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia

Samaha Georgina georgina.samaha@sydney.edu.au Sydney, NSW, Australia Dr Georgina Samaha is a bioinformatician at the Sydney Informatics Hub, University of Sydney. She holds a PhD in Genomics and is working to make bioinformatics more accessible to researchers by developing accessible bioinformatic workflows and other resources for the Australian life science community. She provides training to support life scientists in gaining access essential computational resources and performing bioinformatics analyses in HPC environments. She is a member of the Australian BioCommons training network. ["English"] https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0419-1476
Kathryn Hall

Kathryn is a skilled invertebrate animal taxonomist. She is employed by the National Imaging Facility as the Training and Community Engagement Manager for the Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS) Project. Currently based on campus at The University of Queensland (UQ), she worked...

Location: Brisbane, Australia

Hall Kathryn kathryn.hall@uq.edu.au Brisbane, Australia Kathryn is a skilled invertebrate animal taxonomist. She is employed by the National Imaging Facility as the Training and Community Engagement Manager for the Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS) Project. Currently based on campus at The University of Queensland (UQ), she worked for 15 years in the museum sector, after completing her studies at UQ. Her role with the ACCS is to help the researchers who want to use HPC through CVL. Her goal is to establish rapid independence on the platform for all users, from novice to expert, and facilitate the development of deep and expert capacity within the Australian characterisation community. Kathryn has expertise in: * invertebrate animal taxonomy * phylogenetics and morphometrics * biological characterisation using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy * DNA sequencing * phylogenetics and evolutionary biology * community engagement * training and learning ["English"] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8785-4513