2026 High School Bioinformatics Summer Camp
July 6 - August 1, 2026
July 6 - August 1, 2026
The RNA Institute High School Bioinformatics Summer Camp is a competitive summer training program held virtually for high school students. The camp delivers training in analyzing RNA sequencing data through live daily lectures, support by UAlbany-affiliated mentors, and completing an independent bioinformatics project based in neurodegenerative disease research. This unique camp will provide students with vital skillsets and tools for advanced degrees and careers in any STEM field.
The 2026 Summer Application is now LIVE! Please click the 2026 High School Bioinformatics Summer Camp Program Application link to apply today!
Interested in sponsoring a student? Learn more about donation opportunities below!
Below is a summary of the High School Bioinformatics Summer Camp:
4 weeks in length, starts July 6 and ends August 1
After being selected to the program, students will receive a welcome email with information, including some pre-course work and administrative paperwork, by the mid of May
The pre-course work develops basic programming skills, and these short online courses should be completed prior to the start date of July 6
Participants are expected to be available for lectures, small group sessions, and seminars (all virtual)
The camp will teach the basic skills of R coding, high performance computing via the command line, and RNA sequencing data interpretation and visualization as a project-based program analyzing various neurodegenerative disease datasets (such as Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1, ALS, Parkinson's disease, & more)
All participants will present their completed bioinformatics research project on August 1
Participants are invited to present their final project in-person as a research poster at the annual RNA Institute RNA Day on August 1
Applications for an RNA Day travel award will be available to students that are over 1 hour from Albany, NY. Details will be announced during the program
Participants unable to present their final project on RNA Day will submit a virtual poster presentation on August 1
Official Certificate of Completion and Introduction to Bioinformatics Skills digital badge will be awarded based on the successful completion of the program
Early Application Deadline: February 1, 2026 (for reduced price)
Application Deadline: March 31, 2026 (for full price)
Please review the refund schedule below.
Timeline | Refund Percentage |
October 17, 2025 - February 28, 2026 | Full Refund |
March 1, 2026 - May 31, 2026 | Half Refund (50%) |
June 1 - June 30, 2026 | Partial Refund (25%) |
July 1 - duration of program | No Refund |
WEEK | DATE | LECTURE (12:00PM-1:00PM EDT) | SMALL GROUP SESSION (SGS) (3:00-4:00PM EDT) | ADDITIONAL (TBD) |
1 | Mon July 6 | Lecture 1: Welcome to program/expectations & intro to bioinformatics | SGS 1: Welcome to small groups & expectations |
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Tues July 7 | Lecture 2: Intro to biology, history of sequencing & RNA-sequencing | SGS 2: ITS guest accounts & pre-program material |
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Wed July 8 | Lecture 3: Myotonic Dystrophy (DM) & Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) | SGS 3: Install VPN & map network drive | Homework: Qs for Q&A | |
Thurs July 9 | Lecture 4: Parkinson’s Disease (PD) & Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) | SGS 4: Review all project topics & project assignments |
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Fri July 10 | Lecture 5: Spinocerebellar Ataxias (SCAs) & Huntington’s Disease (HD) | SGS 5: Brief check in if needed (can be done via Slack) |
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2 | Mon July 13 | Lecture 6: FASTQ files & the High-Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) | SGS 6: Practice logging onto HPCC & navigating drive |
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Tues July 14 | Lecture 7: Command line, HPCC jobs, & FASTQC | SGS 7: Download miniconda3 & STAR |
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Wed July 15 | Lecture 8: Submit first job & STAR alignment | SGS 8: Troubleshoot STAR alignment | Homework: Check STAR job | |
Thurs July 16 | Lecture 9: Differential gene expression (DGE) & figure generation | SGS 9: Tour RStudio & work with DESeq2 |
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Fri July 17 | Lecture 10: DGE figure generation finish | SGS 10: DGE code breakdown & download rMATS | Seminar 2 @9:30AM EDT | |
3 | Mon July 20 | Lecture 11: Intro to rMATS & alternative splicing (AS) | SGS 11: Submit rMATS job & troubleshoot | Homework: Check rMATS job |
Tues July 21 | Lecture 12: rMATS output & AS figure generation | SGS 12: Work with maser & AS code breakdown |
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Wed July 22 | Lecture 13: Questions about project & presentation plans | SGS 13: Troubleshoot any figure generation issues | Work on project | |
Thurs July 23 | No lecture | Project check-in | Work on project | |
Fri July 24 | No lecture | Project check-in | Seminar 3 @9:30AM EDT | |
4 | Mon July 27 | No lecture | Project check-in | Work on project |
Tues July 28 | No lecture | Project check-in | Seminar 4 @9:30AM EDT | |
Wed July 39 | No lecture | Project check-in | Work on project | |
Thurs July 30 | No lecture | Final project check-in | Finalize project | |
| Fri July 31 | No lecture | Final project check-in | Finalize project | |
Sat August 1 | Project Presentations: In-person RNA Day posters or virtual video posters | |||
*Above is an example of the program schedule. Subject to change*
**Groups, group leaders, and trainees will be assigned and posted here closer to the program start date.
Those interested in supporting the 2026 RNA Institute High School Bioinformatics Camp can donate the cost of tuition and sponsor an accepted student. Steps to donate include the following:
Thank you for considering a donation to the students of this training camp!