Unconfigured Ad

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • DanFrost
    Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 21

    Experimental Design webinar: Learning From Our GWAS Mistakes

    Abstract:

    Why is bad or non-existent experimental design so prevalent in our field?

    In the April 2012 issue of Biostatistics1, Dr. Christophe Lambert co-authored an invited editorial that examines this very question with genome-wide association studies (GWAS) as context. Though GWAS is an easy target, echoes of the same mistakes go on in every corner of biological research, including gene expression and next-gen sequencing!

    In this webcast, Dr. Lambert expounds upon the deep systemic problems that plague our field stepping back to look at them from a broader paradigmatic perspective. He discusses real examples of poorly designed experiments showing what should not be done and concludes with practical advice on how to avoid common and costly mistakes in your own research.


    By attending this webcast you will:

    Gain a greater appreciation of the scientific method
    Understand the importance of experimental design
    Learn how to better design and analyze your next experiment
    Realize how we may be fooling ourselves into thinking current NGS bioinformatic filtering have located causative variants


    Additional topics include:

    Why experimental design is so often ignored or botched
    Hypothesis generation, falsification, ceteris paribus and the challenge of applying the scientific method to aggregated complex systems
    Moving research from correlation to causation
    How applying the scientific method and learning through our mistakes is in conflict with the implicit metrics of academia and perhaps human nature


    Join us and you're sure to walk away with actionable information that will help you approach your research with new perspectives. Register at: www2.gotomeeting.com/register/813496074


    Watch on-demand webcasts and webinars covering clinical genomics, variant interpretation, pharmacogenomics, rare disease diagnosis, and precision oncology from Golden Helix experts.
  • DanFrost
    Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 21

    #2
    I forgot to mention that, of course, this webinar is free for anyone to attend!

    Comment

    Latest Articles

    Collapse

    ad_right_rmr

    Collapse

    News

    Collapse

    Topics Statistics Last Post
    Started by SEQadmin2, Today, 06:09 AM
    0 responses
    15 views
    0 reactions
    Last Post SEQadmin2  
    Started by SEQadmin2, 06-09-2026, 11:58 AM
    0 responses
    34 views
    0 reactions
    Last Post SEQadmin2  
    Started by SEQadmin2, 06-05-2026, 10:09 AM
    0 responses
    39 views
    0 reactions
    Last Post SEQadmin2  
    Started by SEQadmin2, 06-04-2026, 08:59 AM
    0 responses
    45 views
    0 reactions
    Last Post SEQadmin2  
    Working...