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  • aabi
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    • May 2016
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    Training in Data Integration, Analysis and Visualization @ NIH, USA, Dec 13-16, 2016



    Training in Data Integration, Analysis and Visualization

    Dec 13-16, 2016

    Where?

    National Institutes of Health
    9000 Rockville Pike
    Bethesda, MD 20892, USA

    Objectives

    Data integration is a big problem in biomedical research, especially in the era of NGS data, BigData, “omics”, precision medicine etc. Network based approach is one of the interesting and efficient ways to integrate data. This hands-on training will introduce participants to network concepts, data preparation and integration methods, data analysis, exploration and visualization using Cytoscape and other open source tools. The training also includes a one day Bring-Your-Own-Data clinic.

    Hands-on Skills/Tools taught
    • Data Cleaning and Preparation: Basic Unix
    • Data Cleaning and Preparation: OpenRefine
    • Network Generation: Cytoscape
    • Data Integration: Cytoscape
    • Enrichment analysis: Cytoscape
    • Pathway analysis: Cytoscape
    • Gene Prioritization: Cytoscape
    • Data Exploration: Cytoscape
    • Data Visualization: Cytoscape
    • Large Graph Analysis: Neo4J

    Highlights
    • Training provided by NIH researchers active in network based research
    • Cookbook style bound manual for all exercises
    • Direct, after training support through exclusive forum membership
    • Continuing Educational Credits
    • Bring-Your-Own-Data (BYOD)* : we will help you build your own networks, integrate, analyze, visualize and explore your own data.
    • You can take home a good amount of work done and saved as a complete sessions file.

    *If Participants don't have their own data for the BOYD clinic, we will provide a customized Do-It-Yourself (DIY) exercise based on the input we would collect on the first day of the training.

    For more information and registration, please visit the following page;
    Information and Registration

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