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Hands on Training on R and Bioconductor Program for Microarray Data Analysis

Written by Stela BCI | Dec 7, 2014 9:21:25 PM
  
Hands on Training - Bangalore, India
  
This training will show you how to use the BioConductor package in R to analyze Affymetrix microarray data. You will learn to:
• Import your own or publicly available microarray data
• Assess and control the quality of the data
• Identify differentially expressed genes between two or more groups of samples
• Determine which Gene Ontology categories are over-represented in the set of differentially expressed genes
• Group genes with similar expression profiles
Summary
This training is aimed at researchers who are applying or planning to use Affymetrix microarrays in their research. The aim of this training is to familiarise the participants with microarray data analysis methodologies and provide hands-on training on the use of BioConductor for Affymetrix microarray analysis. Participants can use their own data during the training as long as the design of the experiment is similar to those used in the training e.g. comparison of two or multiple groups of samples.
Prerequisite
Depending on the number of participants (max 20), it is possible that you have to share the laptop with one other participant but you can also choose to bring your own laptop for this training session.
Organization: Scientific Bio-Minds
Hands on Training on R and Bioconductor Program for Microarray Data Analysis
 
Mon, Jan 05, 2015 - Mon, Jan 19, 2015
Scientific Bio-Minds
165, 4th Main, 2nd B Cross, Talakavery Layout, Near Vishwa Amrutha Apartment, Bangalore, India
 
 
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