Frontiers in Computational Biosciences Seminar Series: Chongyi Chen, PhD, Stadtman Investigator, NCI
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TITLE: "Quantitative mapping of DNA supercoiling tension throughout the human genome” Hosted by Yi Yin for Genetics & Genomics
This workshop uses materials developed by the Broad Institute to teach Variant Discovery with GATK. Attendees with no prior experience in variant calling are recommended to review all of the […]
TITLE: "The evolving landscape of hereditary breast cancer" Hosted by Paul Spellman for Genetics & Genomics and UCLA JCCC
TITLE: “Functional architectures of complex disease” Hosted by Noah Zaitlen for Genetics & Genomics
TITLE: “Multi-omic and temporal data for rare and common genetic variation”
This workshop will cover the basic concepts of Python programming. The course is supplemented with many hands-on exercises with emphasis given towards computational biology use cases.
Unix is a command-line-based platform that is a highly powerful and flexible tool for data management and analysis. First, this workshop introduces the basic concepts of UNIX operating system and […]
TITLE: "Publishing for Impact" Hosted by Jingyi Jessica Li for Bioinformatics
High-throughput sequencing technology involves a number of concepts and techniques that shape a project before application-specific processes are utilized. First, this workshop introduces the more “universal” aspects of high-throughput sequence […]
This workshop will cover some more advanced topics in python including an overview of object-oriented python (this will not be an in-depth course on object-oriented programming), use of the numpy […]