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== Q1. Can I apply even if I'm inexperienced with computer programming? ==
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== General ==
  
<span style="font-size:14px;">'''A1.''' Yes, you can. However, it is recommended that you begin learning the basics of it; explore the coding languages that you might be interested in learning. A proficiency in programming is a great asset to have, even in your future scientific endeavors.&nbsp;It is likely that you will be asked to learn computer programming once you start your time at our center.</span>
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<br/> Q. What kind of projects will I be participating in at KOGIC?
  
== Q2. Which programming language should I learn first? ==
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<span style="font-size:14px;">'''A. '''That depends on your skills, interests, and the relevant scientific issues at the time of your stay. There is always a variety of projects going on at KOGIC - explore our website or contact our representative for more information.</span>
  
<span style="font-size:14px;">'''A2.''' We highly recommend Python and Perl for starters. If you are interested in statistics and data visualization, R is also a great language. To practice your coding skills, we recommend that you try&nbsp;[http://rosalind.info/problems/list-view/ Rosalind], a website where you can utilize your language to solve questions on bioinformatics.</span><br/> &nbsp;
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== <br/> Applications ==
  
== Q3. I don't know biology, but I know how to program. Can I apply? ==
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<br/> Q. Can I apply even if I'm inexperienced with&nbsp;computer programming?
  
<span style="font-size:14px;">'''A3'''. Yes, you can!</span>
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<span style="font-size:14px;">'''A.''' Yes, you can. However, it is recommended that you begin learning the basics of it; explore the coding languages that you might be interested in learning. A proficiency in programming is a great asset to have, even in your future scientific endeavors.&nbsp;It is likely that you will be asked to learn computer programming once you start your time at our center.</span>
  
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Q.&nbsp;I don't know biology, but I know how to program. Can I apply?
  
== Q4. What kind of projects will I be participating in at KOGIC? ==
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<span style="font-size:14px;">'''A'''. Yes, you can!</span><br/> &nbsp;
  
<span style="font-size:14px;">'''A4. '''That depends on your skills, interests, and the relevant scientific issues at the time of your stay. There is always a variety of projects going on at KOGIC - explore our website or contact our representative for more information.</span>
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== Programming ==
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<br/> Q. Which programming language should I learn first?<br/> <br/> <span style="font-size:14px;">'''A.''' We highly recommend Python and Perl for starters. If you are interested in statistics and data visualization, R is also a great language. To practice your coding skills, we recommend that you try&nbsp;[http://rosalind.info/problems/list-view/ Rosalind], a website where you can utilize your language to solve questions on bioinformatics.</span>

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General


Q. What kind of projects will I be participating in at KOGIC?

A. That depends on your skills, interests, and the relevant scientific issues at the time of your stay. There is always a variety of projects going on at KOGIC - explore our website or contact our representative for more information.


Applications


Q. Can I apply even if I'm inexperienced with computer programming?

A. Yes, you can. However, it is recommended that you begin learning the basics of it; explore the coding languages that you might be interested in learning. A proficiency in programming is a great asset to have, even in your future scientific endeavors. It is likely that you will be asked to learn computer programming once you start your time at our center.

Q. I don't know biology, but I know how to program. Can I apply?

A. Yes, you can!
 

Programming


Q. Which programming language should I learn first?

A. We highly recommend Python and Perl for starters. If you are interested in statistics and data visualization, R is also a great language. To practice your coding skills, we recommend that you try Rosalind, a website where you can utilize your language to solve questions on bioinformatics.