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  • Bioinformatics for transcriptomics

    http://octette.cs.man.ac.uk/bioinfor...riptomics.html

    Bioinformatics for transcriptomics
    Online course
    5 March 2012 to 6 July 2012

    The new methods for transcriptomics are bringing new challenges in bioinformatics. This online course from The University of Manchester, UK, covers microarray data analysis in depth, and also introduces the areas where new work is needed for next generation sequence (RNA-seq) analysis. It is just one of our Masters-level courses in Digital Biology.

    Course details:

    Week 1 Introduction and software setup
    Weeks 2 and 3 Microarrays and experimental design
    Weeks 4 and 5 Data capture and preliminary checks
    Weeks 6 and 7 Data analysis
    Weeks 8 and 9 Other methods for transcriptome analysis
    Weeks 10 and 11 Independent research and work on the first assessment
    Weeks 12 and 13 Gene Class Tests
    Weeks 14 to 16 Independent research and work on the second assessment


    You will find information on all our courses, including fees and a link to the enquiry form, here : http://octette.cs.man.ac.uk/bioinformatics/index.html If you need further information, or would like to book a place on a course, please contact our office for Advanced Professional Education ([email protected]).

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