With the decreasing cost of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) and the increasingly broad range of applications, this technology has transformed biomedical research, the biotech industry, and now is increasingly becoming popular in clinical use. Analysis of NGS data can help identify pathogenic, germline and somatic DNA variants; measure gene expression; detect methylation patterns, and even study microbial communities on human skin, in the gut, lungs, and other organs.
This online program is designed for everyone including students who don't have a background in Bioinformatics and biologists to learn about NGS data analysis processing sections: Genomics, Transcriptomics, and Metagenomics. As a result, participants will become proficient in analysis and interpretation of various types of -omics data using bioinformatics, including commonly used statistical and machine learning techniques.
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