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  • Bioinformatic Analysis of Next Generation Sequencing Data @NIH,USA February 6-9, 2018

    Training in Bioinformatic Analysis of Next Generation Sequencing Data
    February 6-9, 2018

    Where?

    National Institutes of Health
    9000 Rockville Pike
    Bethesda, MD 20892, USA

    Objectives

    This course will introduce students to bioinformatic analysis of next generation sequencing data, particularly for DNA-seq, RNA-seq, CHIP-seq, and epigenomics. The course will be comprised of lectures and hand-on sessions. Lectures will cover background knowledge and survey various software programs. For hand-on sessions, command line tools will be presented and the galaxy web based platform will be used to analyze primary data. Cloud computing, genomic databases, and de novo assembly will be surveyed.

    Hands-on Skills/Tools taught
    • Overview on Bioinformatics Tools: Galaxy (Pre-processing, Format Conversion, etc.)
    • Databases and Tools, SNP Callers, Cloud
    • RNA-seq
    • CHIP-seq
    • Epigenomics
    • Cloud Computing
    • 10k Genomes
    • Data Visualization
    • Comparative Genomics and Genome Alignment (biology + software)
    • Tutorial & Laboratory for de novo Assembly
    • RNA-seq, DNA-sequencing.


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

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