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Tony Long is involved in teaching and training at different levels; from freshman seminars to post-doc journal clubs.


  UCI grad and undergrad courses  
  BIO199: undergraduate research  
  Freshmen seminar: PERL for BioInformatics  
  Journal club  


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:

       
  Pete Chandrangsu Sean Hsia Juhjar Singh
  Lady Diane Chua Rio Kalaw Peter Zaretskiy
  Fenix Cornejo Nima Lal  
  Ted Cornforth Nora Leung  
  Desiree Fehmie Angie Santoyo  


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.


Journal Club   

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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