(2021) Pathway and Network Analysis
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Date: 10 - 12 mai 2021
The CBW has developed a 2.5-day course covering the bioinformatics concepts and tools available for interpreting a gene list using pathway and network information. The workshop focuses on the principles and concepts required for analyzing and conducting pathway and network analysis on a gene list from any organism, although focus will be on human and model eukaryotic organisms.
Prerequisites:
You will also require your own laptop computer. Minimum requirements: 1024×768 screen resolution, 1.5GHz CPU, 8GB RAM, 10GB free disk space, recent versions of Windows, Mac OS X or Linux (Most computers purchased in the past 3-4 years likely meet these requirements).If you do not have access to your own computer, you may loan one from the CBW. Please contact [email protected] for more information. This workshop requires participants to complete pre-workshop tasks and readings.
Learning objectives:
Participants will gain practical experience and skills to be able to: Get more information about a gene list; Discover what pathways are enriched in a gene list (and use it for hypothesis generation); Find out how a set of genes is connected by e.g. protein interactions and identify pathways, systems and modules within this network; Predict gene function and extend a gene list; Identify master regulators, such as transcription factors, active in the experiment. We will develop a unified analysis flow chart throughout the course that students will be able to follow after the workshop to conduct their own analysis.
Capacity: 40
Event types:
- Workshops and courses
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