Session 1: Bioinformatics for Infectious Diseases

Published: 01 January 1970
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OmicsLogic Bioinformatics for Infectious Diseases is an online program dedicated to the study of viral diversity and its role in epidemic infectious diseases that keep re-emerging, including zoonotic spillover, transmission between humans, and the process of viral and bacterial disease development.

This program will provide opportunities to practice analyzing data to gain hands-on experience with curated datasets from public domain collections, guided by experts with bioinformatics experience and knowledge about virology.

In the first session, we’ll gain an overview of Next Generation Sequencing wherein we’ll cover topics on reads, sequences, file formats, alignment, annotation and non-mapped reads, and alignment to databases of viral genomes.

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