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Introduction to NGS; Technologies, Applications & Data Analysis

Written by BCI Staff | Feb 27, 2013 4:11:00 PM

Introduction to Next Generation Sequencing; Technologies, Applications, and Data Analysis

Course - Netherlands

DNA sequencing technologies are currently developing at an incredible speed and new applications are presented monthly, incl. DNA/RNA profiling, ChIP-seq, re-sequencing, de novo genome sequencing and metagenomics. The aim of this course is to introduce next generation sequencing technologies, highlight different applications of these new technologies, and show ways to analyse data.

This course has been developed for technicians and PhD students who are interested in, planning, or already working with next-generation sequencing. We welcome researchers from both the genomics and bioinformatics fields. Currently available technologies, applications, as well as hardware and software solutions will be presented and discussed.

We offer a three-day short-course consisting of a series of lectures on the technologies and applications of next generation sequencing and "hands-on" data analysis practicals. Furthermore we offer an additional course day for those partcipants who would like to get more skills in Linux based GAPSS data analysis pipelines. All participants will receive a practical manual containing all used protocols.

(Courtesy of University of Applied Sciences, via en.wikipedia.org)

Introduction to Next Generation Sequencing; Technologies, Applications, and Data Analysis

Tue, Apr 02, 2013 - Fri, Apr 05, 2013

Avans University of Applied Sciences

Lovensdijkstraat 61 - 63, Breda, Netherlands

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