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NGS Analysis Workshops

STARTING SOON!

The Department of Human Genetics in conjunction with the Center for Simulation and Modeling and the Health Sciences Library System are offering a set of workshops on “Analysis of Next Generation Sequencing Data” covering a range of topics and NGS techniques, and offering hands-on training in the use of HPC resources on campus.

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CLC Genomics Workbench

SAVE THE DATE! 2-day training workshop coming on July 1 & 2!

CLCGenome

CLC Genomics Workbench, from CLC bio, is a cross-platform desktop application with a graphical user-interface for analyzing and visualizing Next Generation Sequencing data.

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Workshop 6/12/2013

Intro to Pathway Analysis Tools
by Ansuman Chattopadhyay, PhD

Wednesday, 12th June 2013
1-3 pm
Falk Library Classroom 2 (upstairs)

Registration is NOT required.

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Input Needed!

The Health Sciences Library System (HSLS) is conducting a research study to collect information on researcher’s data management practices. Please consider participating in this short survey (about 10 minutes to complete): https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VYXL668.

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Introducing NextBio Enterprise

NextBio Enterprise, is a web-based platform that aggregates and curates a large collection of genomic data for clinical and research applications. It supports early-stage and translational discovery to identify mechanisms of disease, drug targets, and prognostic/predictive biomarkers.

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Negative, and proud of it!

Write up your negative findings FOR FREE with F1000Research!

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“At F1000Research, we pride ourselves on transparency and openness, and we encourage the publication of all sound science – not just those studies that result in positive findings.

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