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SUMMARY:Data Skills Workshop: Data Analysis and Visualization - Intro to GIS Part 2
DESCRIPTION:ArcGIS is a Geographic Information System (GIS) – a software program for working with maps and geographic data. A GIS allows you to work with any data that you know a location for (e.g.\, addresses\, latitude/longitude\, census locations\, name of a place\, etc.). ArcGIS is available on all library computers\, also by download to the University community. Although similar in some ways to online mapping sites\, ArcGIS has greater analytical capabilities and allows you more input and control over your map. In this workshop\, we’ll learn further GIS tools\, work with tables and begin working with raster data. \nRegister on the library’s website.
URL:https://news.uoguelph.ca/event/data-skills-workshop-data-analysis-and-visualization-intro-to-gis-part-2/
LOCATION:McLaughlin Library\, 480 Gordon Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:CBG Science Seminar Series: Fundamentals of Metagenomic-Based Bioinformatics
DESCRIPTION:David L. Erickson\, PhD delivers a seminar on Feb. 14 at the Centre for Biodiversity Gemonics (CBG) at U of G. Erickson is an associate research scientist at the University of Maryland in the Joint Institute for Food Science and Applied Nutrition\, as well as founder of the biotechnology company DNA4 Technologies LLC. \nErickson has published extensively in the fields of ecology\, evolution and genetics. His current research focuses on metagenomics and its application to questions in health and food safety. Metagenomic reconstruction of complex biological environments is increasingly being adopted for use in food safety\, biodiversity screening and even clinical diagnostics. In this presentation\, the fundamentals of metagenomic based bioinformatics are described\, and its application and validation in a number of fields is reviewed. \nErickson’s talk is part of the CBG Science Seminar Series\, a series intended to provide a forum for CBG researchers\, visiting scientists and collaborators across the University to present their work and to share new findings and ideas with their colleagues. \nThe seminars are held in the CBG Visualization Theatre (Room 1009) every second Friday\, 11:30 a.m. to  12:30 p.m. \nIf you are a faculty member\, postdoctoral fellow or visiting researcher and are interested in sharing your research in a 30 to 45 minute presentation at the Biodiversity Seminar Series please contact: \n\nMehrdad Hajibabaei mhajibab@uoguelph.ca\nMaria (Masha) Kuzmina kuzminam@uoguelph.ca\, or\nSuresh Naik snaik@uoguelph.ca\n\nWe accept submissions for talks on an ongoing basis. \nMore information is on the CBG website.
URL:https://news.uoguelph.ca/event/cbg-science-seminar-series-fundamentals-of-metagenomic-based-bioinformatics/
LOCATION:Centre for Biodiversity Genomics\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Black History Month: Tinder Tales with QTPOC Guelph
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever been on a date so awkward\, weird\, funny or disastrous but your friends and family wouldn’t get it cause they’re white\, straight\, allo and cis\, or you’re not out to them? Did you already tell all your friends but want to share it with more people? Did you already to all the QTPOC people in Guelph but think they need to listen to this story again because wow\, it’s just that great/strange/outrageous? Join us in the Brass Taps to laugh as we share and listen to stories of navigating dating and friendshipping as a queer person of colour. There will be free snacks and refreshments to give us the strength to spill the tea! \nSee more Black History Month events supported by U of G. \nPresented in collaboration with the University of Guelph’s Cultural Diversity Office.
URL:https://news.uoguelph.ca/event/black-history-month-tinder-tales-with-qtpoc-guelph/
LOCATION:Brass Taps – University Centre\, Ontario\, Canada
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