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  • Hands-On Training in microRNA prediction

    microRNA Analysis Using High-Throughput Sequencing - From microRNA prediction to extensive downstream analyses

    When?
    October 13th - 14th 2014

    Where?
    Leipzig, Germany


    Scope and Topics
    The purpose of this workshop is to obtain a thorough understanding on the expression profiling of known microRNAs and the prediction of novel microRNA genes using high-throughput sequencing technologies (HTS). The participants will be trained to understand both, the data analysis aspects of HTS technologies and the functional implications of small RNAs. Downstream analysis to infer the functional implication of the detected microRNAs will be discussed including target prediction/detection and functional analysis. After this workshop, the participants will be able to perform their own microRNA analysis using up-to-date methods and extract scientific valuable findings.

    By the end of this workshop the participants will:
    • be familiar with the method of small RNA-Seq
    • be aware of the mapping problem of very short reads
    • understand common data formats and standards
    • know relevant tools for small RNA-Seq data processing
    • perform microRNA gene prediction and downstream analyses (target prediction, functional analysis, etc.)
    • plot and visualize results
    • be able to analyse small RNA-seq data


    Find more information at http://www.ecseq.com/workshops/workshop_2014-02.html
    ecSeq Bioinformatics is Europe’s leading provider of hands-on bioinformatics workshops and professional data analysis in the field of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS).

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    Combine the microRNA workshop with one of our other courses and you will get a 10% discount to all booked workshops!
    ecSeq Bioinformatics is Europe’s leading provider of hands-on bioinformatics workshops and professional data analysis in the field of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS).

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