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We are thrilled to announce the first-ever GlyGen CFDE Internship Symposium! This is an incredible opportunity for our summer interns to demonstrate their skills and showcase the knowledge and experiences they've gained throughout their internship journey. Our interns will highlight their innovative projects and the valuable contributions they've made to GlyGen. | We are thrilled to announce the first-ever GlyGen CFDE Internship Symposium! This is an incredible opportunity for our summer interns to demonstrate their skills and showcase the knowledge and experiences they've gained throughout their internship journey. Our interns will highlight their innovative projects and the valuable contributions they've made to GlyGen. | ||
== Internship Description == | |||
The GlyGen Common Fund Data Ecosystem (CFDE) Summer 2024 internship at The George Washington University offered a unique opportunity for both undergraduate and graduate students to gain hands-on experience in the exciting field of bioinformatics. This in-person, paid internship ran from June 3 to July 26, 2024, providing interns with the chance to work closely with experts on projects that involved the exploration and analysis of glycans, proteins, and biomarkers. Interns engaged in both bioinformatics programming and data wrangling, contributing to cutting-edge biomedical research while developing essential skills. With a focus on collaborative learning, participants worked alongside teams from GlyGen and CFDE, enhancing their understanding of biological concepts and gaining practical experience in data integration and machine learning applications. This internship not only fostered professional growth but also empowered interns to make significant contributions to the scientific community. | |||
=== Program Information === | |||
'''When:''' Thursday July 24 | '''When:''' Thursday July 24 | ||
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'''Time''': 1-3pm | '''Time''': 1-3pm | ||
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The overall goal of this internship was to deepen understanding of GlyGen and the Common Fund Data Ecosystem (CFDE), exploring their resources, tools, and applications in the field of bioinformatics. |
Revision as of 17:38, 12 July 2024
We are thrilled to announce the first-ever GlyGen CFDE Internship Symposium! This is an incredible opportunity for our summer interns to demonstrate their skills and showcase the knowledge and experiences they've gained throughout their internship journey. Our interns will highlight their innovative projects and the valuable contributions they've made to GlyGen.
Internship Description
The GlyGen Common Fund Data Ecosystem (CFDE) Summer 2024 internship at The George Washington University offered a unique opportunity for both undergraduate and graduate students to gain hands-on experience in the exciting field of bioinformatics. This in-person, paid internship ran from June 3 to July 26, 2024, providing interns with the chance to work closely with experts on projects that involved the exploration and analysis of glycans, proteins, and biomarkers. Interns engaged in both bioinformatics programming and data wrangling, contributing to cutting-edge biomedical research while developing essential skills. With a focus on collaborative learning, participants worked alongside teams from GlyGen and CFDE, enhancing their understanding of biological concepts and gaining practical experience in data integration and machine learning applications. This internship not only fostered professional growth but also empowered interns to make significant contributions to the scientific community.
Program Information
When: Thursday July 24
Where: On zoom
Time: 1-3pm
Objectives and Outcomes
The overall goal of this internship was to deepen understanding of GlyGen and the Common Fund Data Ecosystem (CFDE), exploring their resources, tools, and applications in the field of bioinformatics.