Computational Genomics Course in Berlin

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Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology is organizing a computational genomics course and R programming will be used for most of the practical sessions. The course will cover basic statistics, programming and basic concepts in next-generation sequencing as well as it is applications such as RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, DNA-seq and metagenomics in the context of precision medicine. There will be practical sessions every day. The course will last 10 work days and will be taught at MDC-Berlin campus between 12-23 September 2015.


Course Modules

  • Introduction to R and Bioconductor
  • Statistics and Exploratory Data analysis
  • Introduction to Next-gen sequencing
  • RNA-seq analysis
  • ChIP-seq analysis
  • Variant calling and annotation
  • Data integration and predictive modeling using HT-seq data
  • metagenomics and human health


Instructors 

The instructors include high-profile local and external scientists working on computational genomics.
See the full list at: http://compgen2016.mdc-berlin.de/



Travel Allowance 

We offer a travel allowance for covering the travel and the accommodation (for doublerooms in downtown Berlin) for successful candidates.


Apply By 01 July 2016

http://compgen2016.mdc-berlin.de/

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