[BioC] COURSE: Computational and Statistical Aspects of Microarray Analysis (IV)
stefano iacus
stefano.iacus at unimi.it
Sun Jan 29 17:01:15 CET 2006
Computational and Statistical Aspects of Microarray Analysis (IV)
June 18-23 2006, Bressanone-Brixen, Italy
This 5 days lecture series provides an introduction to genomic data
and their interpretation.
The main focus will be on microarray experiments, covering
statistical topics such as preprocessing, normalization, quality
assessment, gene identification, machine learning and inference for
graphs and networks.
Applications of these methods to proteomics and other high throughput
technologies will also be covered.
Computer laboratory material will be available for self-study.
Participants should have some minimal background on biological,
statistical and computational aspects of microarrays, or other high-
throughput data.
Participants interested in hands-on, interactive activities should
consider signing up for the lecture and laboratory series (space is
very limited). These require a basic knowledge of the R or S
language. An introductory R course will be given.
The maximum number of participants is 60. Participants will receive a
copy of the book "Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Solutions
Using R and Bioconductor", Gentleman et al., 2005.
There are 40 additional places for auditors (lectures only).
Lecturers of the course:
* Robert Gentleman, Head of Program in Computational Biology,
Division of Public Health Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
Center, Seattle (WA), USA.
* Wolfgang Huber, European Bioinformatics Institute, European
Molecular Biology Laboratory, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus,
Cambridge, England (UK).
* Zhijin (Jean) Wu, Center for Statistical Sciences, Brown University
(USA)
The course is organized jointly by Universities of Milan and Padua,
Italy in collaboration with the Biocondutor project and the R
Foundation for Statistical Computing.
For further information, registration and topics please refer to the
course web page "http://www.economia.unimi.it/marray" or contact
stefano.iacus at unimi.it
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