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Tony Long is involved in teaching and training at different levels; from freshman seminars to post-doc journal clubs.
UCI graduate and undergraduate courses
Tony has been involved in teaching evolution, population genetics, quantitative genetics, molecular evolution, evolutionary genomics, statistical genetics, mathematical statistics, and bioinformatics.
BIO199: Undergraduate research
The Long-lab has hosted many UCI undergraduate students wanting
to become familiar with lab research in genetics.
Former undergrad lab members include:
Freshmen Seminar: Bioinformatics
Tony Long has been offering a Freshmen Seminar on the programming language PERL and its use in BioInformatics. The students meet once a week and Tony goes through O'Reilly's book "Begining Perl for Bioinformatics" with them. A number of faculty, grad students and post-docs gather weekly to discuss recent or classical papers in the area of evolutionary genetics. For the Winter Quarter 2005, we'll be meeting on Wednesdays at 11:00 AM at SH425.
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