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  • Training in Metagenomics Data Analysis @NIH, USA, Nov 14 - 17, 2017



    Hands-on Training in Metagenomics Data Analysis
    Nov 14 - 17, 2017

    Where?
    National Institutes of Health
    9000 Rockville Pike
    Building 60, Room 162
    Bethesda, MD 20892

    Objectives

    This training will introduce participants to the end-to-endsolutions for analyzing metagenomic data, starting from data quality analysis, alignment, community profiling, taxonomic comparison and novel taxa discovery.

    Hands-on Skills/Tools Taught
    • Processing and Analysis : mothur, FLASh
    • Analysis : Permanova
    • Analysis : ANOSIM
    • Marker analysis : LEfSe
    • Marker analysis : QIIME
    • Functional analysis : PICRUSt
    • Metagenomics analysis : A5miseq
    • Contig annotation : MEGAN
    • Functional analysis : bioBakery
    • Advanced visualizations : phyloseq
    • Network analysis : Cytoscape

    Highlights
    • Participants will work with a Graphic User Interface based Linux Desktop environment in the Amazon Cloud, that is specially configured to run popular open source metagenomics analysis tools.
    • Participants will be provided with free access to the fully configured Amazon Machine Image for their personal use after the training.
    • Participants will also receive a cookbookstyle manual for all the handson exercises.
    • After training support is also provided through exclusive members only forum.
    • Hands-on training provided by NIH researchers active in the field of metagnomics

    For more information and registration, please visit the following page;
    Information and Registration

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    such a shame that all the interesting events most often take place somewhere in USA. There are awesome universtities in London, Berlin and Barcelona https://tranio.com/traniopedia/tips/...-universities/ I'd like to go to Barcelona to do the city and study hard, that would be a win-win

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