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DESCRIPTION:<html><ul><li>This event was exported from <a href="https://exp
 lora.alliancecan.ca/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Explora</stro
 ng></a></li><li>The content provider for this event is: <a href="https://e
 xplora.alliancecan.ca/content_providers/canadian-bioinformatics-workshops"
  target="_blank" rel="noopener">Canadian Bioinformatics Workshops</a></li>
 <li><strong>Registration may be required for the event</strong>\, please v
 isit the following URL to learn more: <a href="https://bioinformatics.ca/w
 orkshops-all/2025-introductory-spatial-omics-analysis-visium-hd-toronto-on
 /" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://bioinformatics.ca/workshops-all/
 2025-introductory-spatial-omics-analysis-visium-hd-toronto-on/</a></li></u
 l><hr><p>This introductory course will focus on developing experiments for
  the Visium HD and the subsequent data analysis. The workshop aims to prov
 ide an understanding of the technology and provide valuable advice on how 
 to prepare for your Visium HD experiment\, including critical tissue prepa
 ration tips. Following these\, the workshop will move along a series of ne
 cessary fundamental computational steps required in transforming your raw 
 dataset into a biologically meaningful format. Finally\, the workshop will
  end with analysis steps that will guide the participant on how to perform
  biological queries following the computational process.   This workshop
  is offered both in-person and virtually. Please note that virtual partic
 ipants will be supported by dedicated virtual TAs but may not have the sam
 e learning experience as in-person participants. Priority will be given to
  brain researchers located in Canada. ABOUT THIS COLLABORATION Funding for
  this workshop is provided by the Brain Single Cell Initiative. The Brain 
 Single Cell Initiative has been made possible by the Canada Brain Research
  Fund (CBRF)\, an innovative arrangement between the Government of Canada 
 (through Health Canada) and Brain Canada Foundation\, and University Healt
 h Network. The Brain Single Cell Initiative is making single-cell and spa
 tial genomics technology\, along with scientific and bioinformatics suppor
 t\, available to brain researchers through the Princess Margaret Genomics 
 Centre. Panoramics – A Vision is a pan-Canadian working cluster for spa
 tial and single cell multi-omics analyses.</p></html>
SUMMARY:(2025) Introductory Spatial &#8216\;Omics Analysis &#8211\; Visium 
 HD: Toronto\, ON
URL;VALUE=URI:https://bioinformatics.ca/workshops-all/2025-introductory-spa
 tial-omics-analysis-visium-hd-toronto-on/
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