The instructor for this session of Bits & Bites is Dr. Tong Shen from UC Davis. In this short course, we will cover topics related to lipids and systems-level scale analysis of lipids (lipidomics):
Get off to a good start in bioinformatics with this three-part workshop in the use of the command line interface. This workshop lays the foundation for successful bioinformatics experiments by teaching the skills necessary for efficient handling of large datasets.
This one-day workshop is an in-depth look at spatial transcriptomics analysis with single cell RNA-Seq data generated on the 10x Visium platform. Participants should already be familiar with single cell RNA-Seq analysis, the basics of which will not be covered in this course.
Biologists and biomedical investigators need metabolomic data but must rely on the services from metabolomic service providers in Universities or private companies.
Get off to a good start in bioinformatics with this five-part online workshop in Introduction to Python. This workshop lays the foundation for successful bioinformatics experiments, including RNA-Seq, single cell RNA-Seq, epigenetics, and more.
Professor Jack W. Szostak, Nobel Prize recipient in Physiology or Medicine 2009 and Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Chicago, will be speaking at this year's David L. Weaver Endowed Lecture In Biophysics and Computational Biology.
Genome and Biomedical Sciences Facility Auditorium
This 2-week course will feature hands-on training with real-world untargeted metabolomics data covering all parts of the metabolomics workflow including:
This one-day workshop is an in-depth look at Multiomics ATAC-Seq & RNA-Seq analysis with single cell RNA-Seq data generated on the 10x platform. Participants should already be familiar with single cell RNA-Seq analysis, the basics of which will not be covered in this course.