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- pathways and diseases.2
- <span style="color:#FF0000">There is no fee charged for this event''<span style="color:#FF0000">1
- This course is suitable for all users who have an interest in Clinical Genetics with a special emphasis on rare disorders. It is also pertinent to those who seek to develop a better understanding of the role of accurate phenotyping in aiding the interpretation of filtered variants in patients and understanding genotype-phenotype correlations.1
- This course is suitable for all users who have an interest in biomedical research and therapeutics. A special emphasis will be given on drug discovery and target validation. It will also be useful to those who seek for practical examples on how large-scale genomic experiments and computational techniques are integrated and visualised in a web platform.1
- This course is suitable for anyone who has an interest in biomedical and therapeutic research with a special emphasis on target identification and prioritisation1
- This course is suitable for anyone who has an interest in biomedical research and therapeutics with a special emphasis on drug discovery and target validation. It is also useful to those who wish to find out how large-scale genomic experiments1
- cellular models of disease and computational techniques are used to identify and validate the causal links between targets1
- computational and statistical techniques are used to identify and validate the causal links between targets1
- early stages of drug discovery. It is also useful to those who wish to find out how large-scale genomic experiments1
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