Course: Computational Approaches to Analyzing Gene Expression Data | |
United States - Wisconsin - Madison |
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Hosted by: | BioPharmaceutical Technology Center |
Venue: | BTCI |
Dates: | Aug 11, 2003 through Aug 15, 2003 |
Description |
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Microarray technology is creating exciting new experimental opportunities and uses in medical diagnostics. To effectively use this data biologists will need to incorporate techniques from statistics, bioinformatics and computer science into their tool kits. This "hands on" computer course will include modules on microarray technology, experimental design, data management, statistics, data mining techniques, diagnostics, arrays as a phenotype, using prior knowledge to constrain analyses and modeling techniques. It is geared for people in molecular biology lab groups and mathematical or computation scientists entering the field of bioinformatics. Instructors will include bench scientists, bioinformaticians, statisticians and computer scientists. |
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Additional Information | |
Event URL: | http://www.btci.org/courses/intermediate/caaged03.html |
ISCB Member Discount: | None |
Contact Person: | Jeff Blanchard ([javascript protected email address]) |
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