This workshop will be delivered on December 6, 8, & 10 by the Data Analytics Core (DAC) of the Center for Quantitative Biology at Dartmouth.
The DAC aims to facilitate advanced bioinformatic, computational, and statistical analysis of complex genomics data for the Dartmouth research community.
If you have questions about this workshop, or would like to discuss data analysis services available from the Data Analytics Core, please visit our website, or email us at: DataAnalyticsCore@groups.dartmouth.edu
- Develop a working understanding what Bioinformatic data analysis involves, how it is done, and what skills it requires
- Gain an appreciation for how next-generation sequencing data is generated (NGS) and how the information generated is stored
- Learn the major file-types used in bioinformatic data analysis and how to manipulate them
- Learn how to install standard bioinformatic software using Conda
- Understand the concepts of reference genomes and genome annotations and where to find them
- Learn how to leverage the Integrative Genomics Viewer (IGV) for exploring genomics data
- Gain a working knowledge of basic programming in R and how it can be used for Bioinformatics
- Learn how to use high performance computing systems (HPCs) to perform Bioinformatic data-analysis
- Shannon Soucy (Shannon.Soucy@Dartmouth.edu)
- Owen Wilkins (omw@Dartmouth.edu)