Events and courses

Bringing life science professionals together and furthering skills in the scientific community are in SciLifeLab’s DNA. Our many events and courses, which span a wide range of topics, present opportunities to develop your know-how and share your own experiences and network – sparking new ideas, as well as new collaborations. 

Contact
events@scilifelab.se
education@scilifelab.uu.se

If you are part of the SciLifeLab community, you can submit an event to this calendar.

Python programming with applications to bioinformatics

National course open for PhD students, postdocs, researchers and other employees in need of fundamental Python skills within all Swedish universities

NBIS – National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden

Cryo-EM sample preparation and data collection

The purpose of the course is to prepare and train Cryo-EM facility users in sample preparation methods, introduce users to the image data acquisition workflow, expand knowledge about cryo-EM methods […]

SciLifeLab Umeå
KBC Building Umeå Linneaus Väg 6, Umeå

Introduction to Data Management Practices – Cancelled

This workshop will introduce important aspects of research data management through a series of lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on computer exercises.

NBIS – National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden
Uppsala University, Uppsala and Chalmers University, Gothenburg

CSI Seminar: ‘Burnout and Stress’

We are excited to host a new Coaching in Science Initiative (CSI) Seminar titled: ‘Burnout and Stress’ The number of people with a burnout diagnosis has sky-rocketed during the last […]

Coaching in Science Initiative (CSI)
Hybrid event in Gamma 2 lunchroom and zoom Tomtebodavägen 23 B, Solna, Sweden

R Foundations for Life Scientists

This course covers fundamental concepts of programming and software design focusing on programming in R.

NBIS – National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden
Navet, SciLifeLab Uppsala SciLifeLab Uppsala, BMC C11, Husargatan 3, Uppsala, Sweden

Last updated: 2024-04-09

Content Responsible: Erika Erkstam(erika.erkstam@scilifelab.uu.se)