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  • NGS Data Analysis Workshop & Genomic Symposium in Nijmegen

    GENOMIC MEDICINE 2018 NIJMEGEN WORKSHOP will take place on 9th October at Concertgebouw de Vereeniging.

    This NGS Data Analysis Workshop will be led by Genome Diagnostics Nijmegen and will have an emphasis on the clinical interpretation of variants. The course will be useful for people who are not too experienced in data-analysis but have already some knowledge about NGS. The course will start by providing a good overview of the raw sequencing data, an explanation about the formats and how delegates can check the quality of the data. Following on from this and during the NGS Diagnostics interpretation sections delegates will learn how to work with the analyzed data, how they should interpret the data and how to prioritize the variants to look for the interesting ones.
    At the conclusion of the course, delegates will be asked to solve diagnostic patient cases by searching for the pathogenic variant(s).

    Take a look at the website for the full programme.

    Hope to see you there!
    Elisabetta
    Last edited by Biotexcel; 07-18-2018, 03:27 AM. Reason: Change of programme

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