4 trainers found

Fields: Infectious Agents  or ANTHROPOLOGY  or Gene Expression (incl. Micr... 


Anton Angelo

Multiple decades of experience in programming training, including web stack, SQL, Python and others.

Location: Christchurch, New Zealand

Angelo Anton anton.angelo@canterbury.ac.nz Christchurch, New Zealand Multiple decades of experience in programming training, including web stack, SQL, Python and others. ["English"]
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
Giorgia Mori

Giorgia is a Data Science Trainer at the Sydney Informatics Hub (SIH), University of Sydney. She has a background in microbiology and bioinformatics. She is a Software, Data and Library Carpentry instructor, and she has been supervising, teaching and training staff and students in the development...

Location: Sydney, Australia

Mori Giorgia giorgia.mori@sydney.edu.au Sydney, Australia Giorgia is a Data Science Trainer at the Sydney Informatics Hub (SIH), University of Sydney. She has a background in microbiology and bioinformatics. She is a Software, Data and Library Carpentry instructor, and she has been supervising, teaching and training staff and students in the development of computational skills for conducting efficient and reproducible research. She volunteers in diversity initiatives (RLadies, PyLadies) to support the representation of gender minorities in the programming community. ["English", "Italian"] https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3469-5632
Tyrone Chen

Phd student at Monash University.

Location: Victoria, Australia

Chen Tyrone tyrone.chen@monash.edu Victoria, Australia Phd student at Monash University. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9207-0385