The goal of this joint School is to provide PhD students and postdocs with theoretical and mostly hands-on knowledge on selected advanced topics in Single Cell analysis. In particular, the participants will be split into small groups to develop mini projects (more details provided later to accepted students.
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The aim of this workshop is to provide an integrated view of data-driven hypothesis generation through biological network analysis, constraint-based modelling, and supervised and unsupervised integration methods.
This course aims to help researchers to visualize their data in different ways using R. This course will also aim to show researchers how they can make publication grade figures using R.
A part of this course is also about making interactive plots that the researchers can view and share in a web-server to make interactive visualizations of the data.
National workshop open for PhD students (prioritized), postdocs, researchers and others from all Swedish universities who have previously participated in the NBIS Tools for reproducible research course or with demonstrated experience in writing Snakemake workflows.
Last updated: 2025-01-23
Content Responsible: Hampus Pehrsson Ternström(hampus.persson@scilifelab.uu.se)