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Please read the instructions carefully because the structure of the course has changed

When

May 13 -31, Athens, GA
From 9:00am to 5:00pm

Course Venue

Department of Animal and Dairy Science
425 River Road, Athens GA 30602

Course Structure (Preliminary)

The course will last 3 weeks, and the weeks are split into 2 modules

Module A:
week 1 plus Monday through Wednesday of week 2

• Week 1 (5/13 - 5/17)

Introduction to programming in Fortran 95/2003

• Week 2 (5/20 - 5/22), Monday - Wednesday

  1. Advanced programming in Fortran 95/2003
  2. Computer algorithms in animal breeding


Module B:
Thursday and Friday of week 2 plus week 3

• Week 2 (5/23 - 5/24), Thursday - Friday

  1. Introduction to BLUPF90 family programs
  2. Associated programs: renumf90, inbupg,…
  3. Modeling:
    1. Basic models: single-trait, multiple trait, maternal,…
    2. Advanced models: random-regression, competition, threshold, censored,…
  4. Variance components estimation

• Week 3 (5/27 - 5/31)

Monday

  1. Introduction: a brief history of genomic selection
  2. Basis of SNP data
  3. Data manipulation and scripts with Unix tools

Tuesday

  1. GBLUP, SNPBLUP, brief Bayesian Methods
  2. GBLUP with dominance
  3. BLUPF90 with user_file

Wednesday

  1. ssGBLUP
  2. Genomic Options in Blupf90
  3. Cross-validation methods

Thursday

  1. YAMS
  2. SNP effects from ssGBLUP
  3. Strategies for many genotyped animals
  4. Theoretical accuracies
  5. Use of postGSf90
  6. Real-life example of large application of ssGBLUP

Friday. Single-step without limits and practical issues

  1. Simulation of genomic data using QMSim
  2. Dimensionality of genomic information
  3. Analyses of sequence data
  4. Causative variants
  5. When to weight SNPs

Instructors:

Ignacy Misztal, Daniela Lourenco, Matias Bermann, Jorge Hidalgo, Shogo Tsuruta (UGA)
Andres Legarra and Zulma Vitezica (France)
Ignacio Aguilar (Uruguay)

Attendance:

The course can be attended in full or partially. The attendance in Module A is limited to 25 and in Module B is limited to 40 participants.

Prerequisites for Module A:

• Knowledge of mixed models and quantitative genetics;
• Familiarity with Linux /Unix environments;
• Knowledge of programming in any high-level programming language (e.g., Fortran, C, C++, Java, Python) is a strong plus.

Prerequisites for Module B:

• Knowledge of mixed models and quantitative genetics;
• Familiarity with Linux /Unix environments.

Fees:

1 Module:

  • Graduate student - $600
  • Academic - $800
  • Industry - $1400

2 Modules:

  • Graduate student - $900
  • Academic - $1200
  • Industry - $1900


Forms of Payment:

Cash, checks (US) or wire transfers
We are unable to accept credit card or PayPal payments

Payment information will be emailed to you as soon as your application is processed

Deadline Application:

February 16, 2024.



Email your application form to Christa Dempsey christa.dempsey@uga.edu and nce.ads.uga@gmail.com

All applications received after February 16, 2024 will be put on a waiting list with no guaranteed acceptance.


Submitting an application does not guarantee the acceptance in the course. All the applications will be evaluated after February 16, and a decision will follow. Invitation letters for U.S. visa will be prepared upon request for the accepted applicants.


If you have any questions, please email Christa Dempsey christa.dempsey@uga.edu

Logistics:

The closest airport to Athens is in Atlanta. For transportation to and from the Atlanta airport, see: https://groometransportation.com/athens/

Housing:

On-campus hotel (Georgia Center) is also an option: https://www.hotel.uga.edu/
Other housing options can be booked through regular booking websites and Airbnb:
Booking https://www.booking.com/
Expedia https://www.expedia.com/
Airbnb https://www.airbnb.com/

Airport Shuttle

Athens information:

course_information_-_uga_2024.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/04 15:32 by dani

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