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- This is aimed at life scientists with little or no experience in machine learning and that are looking at implementing these approaches in their research.13
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- as well as other departmental training within the University of Cambridge (potentially under a different name) so participants who have attended statistics training elsewhere should check before applying.12
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- It may be particularly useful for those who have attended other Facility Courses and now need to process their data on a Linux server. It will also benefit those who find themselves using their personal computers to run computationally demanding analysis/simulations and would like to learn how to adapt these to run on a HPC.5
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- <span style="color:#FF0000">There is no fee charged for this event''<span style="color:#FF0000">.3
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- The course is aimed at <b>bench biologists and bioinformaticians</b> who need to analyse their own data against large biological datasets3
- The module is suitable for researchers interested in gene expression analysis and visualisation3
- The workshop is aimed to biologists or computer scientists with little or no previous knowledge of Cytoscape3
- This course is aimed at advanced PhD students and post-doctoral researchers who are applying or planning to apply high throughput sequencing technologies in cancer research and wish to familiarise themselves with bioinformatics tools and data analysis methodologies specific to cancer data. Familiarity with the technology and biological use cases of high throughput sequencing is required, as is some experience with R/Bioconductor (basic understanding of the R syntax and ability to manipulate R objects) and the Unix/Linux operating system. 3
- This introductory course is aimed at biologists with little or no experience in machine learning.3
- This workshop is aimed at researchers who are either generating or integrating molecular interaction data in their research. This could be protein-protein interaction as well as protein-RNA3
- This workshop is aimed at students on the Rare Diseases and Experimental Medicine MPhil courses at the University of Cambridge. Students from the wider clinical sciences group are also able to attend subject to space being available.3
- This workshop is aimed at wet-lab scientists and bioinformaticians. Participants should have degree-level understanding of molecular biology/genetics and be proficient at using web browsers. 3
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- bioinformatics and other life scientists planning to work with next-generation sequencing data.3
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