This workshop will introduce the best practice bioinformatics methods for processing and analyses of single cell RNA-seq data. The total course duration is 5 days, including the lectures and practical exercises that will be held on site in Stockholm. Application Application open: 2022-11-25 Application deadline: 2022-12-21 Course Leaders Paulo Czarnewski Åsa Björklund Contact: edu.sc@nbis.se Course fee This workshop has a fee of 2000kr […]
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This intense one-week workshop provides an introduction to the analysis of next generation sequencing data. Venue options: SciLifeLab Uppsala University, Umeå University and Lund University
This workshop is open for PhD students, postdocs, group leaders and core facility staff from Swedish academic institutions looking for an introduction to multi-omics data analysis and integration of biological data.
Network biology is a new paradigm to understand the complex interactions of the molecules in an organism using an integrative and systems approach. This workshop is intended for scientists interested in learning more about and applying network analysis in their research. We will describe and demonstrate the comprehensive network database FunCoup (https://funcoup.sbc.su.se/) and show how […]
Last updated: 2025-01-23
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