[course] CSAMA 2012: Computational Statistics for Genome Biology (Tenth Edition)
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CSAMA 2012: Computational Statistics for Genome Biology (Tenth Edition) This one week intensive course is intended to give insights into recent advances in statistical and computational aspects of the design and interpretation of microarray experiments. The topics will include all aspects of the data analysis of microarray experiments for transcript profiling and ChIP-chip. The course is intended mainly for researchers with a basic understanding of microarray technology and its statistical and computational challenges. The four practical sessions of the course will be most beneficial for participants that are able to converse in a programming language such as R. What will it cover? (tentative program) * Introduction to R and Bioconductor * RNA-Seq and ChiP-Seq data analysis * Microarray analysis * Statistics for differential expression * Sequence manipulation * Annotation of genes, genomic features and variants * Gene set enrichment analysis * Machine Learning * High-throughput image analysis Where? Brixen-Bressanone (Alps!), Italy When? 1st July -- 6th July, 2012 For more details: http://marray.economia.unimi.it/ List of speakers (incomplete) Vincent J. Carey, Channing Laboratory, Harvard Medical School (USA) Robert Gentleman, Genentech (USA) Wolfgang Huber, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (DE) Martin Morgan, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (USA) Best regards Stefano ----------------------------------- Stefano M. Iacus Department of Economics, Business and Statistics University of Milan Via Conservatorio, 7 I-20123 Milan - Italy Ph.: +39 02 50321 461 Fax: +39 02 50321 505 http://www.economia.unimi.it/iacus ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Please don't send me Word or PowerPoint attachments if not absolutely necessary. See: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
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CSAMA 2012: Computational Statistics for Genome Biology (Tenth Edition) This one week intensive course is intended to give insights into recent advances in statistical and computational aspects of the design and interpretation of microarray experiments. The topics will include all aspects of the data analysis of microarray experiments for transcript profiling and ChIP-chip. The course is intended mainly for researchers with a basic understanding of microarray technology and its statistical and computational challenges. The four practical sessions of the course will be most beneficial for participants that are able to converse in a programming language such as R. What will it cover? (tentative program) * Introduction to R and Bioconductor * RNA-Seq and ChiP-Seq data analysis * Microarray analysis * Statistics for differential expression * Sequence manipulation * Annotation of genes, genomic features and variants * Gene set enrichment analysis * Machine Learning * High-throughput image analysis Where? Brixen-Bressanone (Alps!), Italy When? 1st July -- 6th July, 2012 For more details: http://marray.economia.unimi.it/ List of speakers (incomplete) Vincent J. Carey, Channing Laboratory, Harvard Medical School (USA) Robert Gentleman, Genentech (USA) Wolfgang Huber, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (DE) Martin Morgan, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (USA) Best regards Stefano ----------------------------------- Stefano M. Iacus Department of Economics, Business and Statistics University of Milan Via Conservatorio, 7 I-20123 Milan - Italy Ph.: +39 02 50321 461 Fax: +39 02 50321 505 http://www.economia.unimi.it/iacus ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Please don't send me Word or PowerPoint attachments if not absolutely necessary. See: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
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