The course consisted of theoretical sessions that presented fundamental topics in genomics and several applied hackathon sessions. In these hackathons, the students used MinION sequencers to generate and analyze their own data and gain hands-on experience in the topics discussed in the theoretical classes. The manuscript describes the structure of the class, the educational material, and the lessons learned in the process. It is hoped that the knowledge and material presented here will provide the community with useful tools for educating future generations of genome scientists. (Publisher abstract modified)
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