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The Genome Access Course (2)

 
  January 29, 2009  
     
 


Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
November 17-18, 2009


The Genome Access Course is an intensive two-day introduction to bioinformatics. The course is broken into modules that are each designed to give a broad overview of a given topic, with ample time for examples chosen by the instructors. Each module features a brief lecture describing the theory, methods and tools followed by a set of worked examples that students complete. Students are encouraged to engage instructors during the course with specific tasks or problems that pertain to their own research.

The core of the course is the analysis of sequence information framed in the context of completed genome sequences. Featured resources and examples primarily come from mammalian species, but concepts can be applied to any species. The course also features methods to assist the analysis and prioritization of gene lists from large scale microarray gene expression and proteomics experiments.
 
 
Organized by: Ben King, The Jackson Laboratory Gareth Howell, The Jackson Laboratory Laura Reinholdt, The Jackson Laboratory Ravi Sachidanandam, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Invited Speakers:

Program to be announced


 

 
Deadline for Abstracts: Rolling Admission
 
Registration: Online Registration
E-mail: meetings@cshl.edu
 
   
 
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