Instructor: Liliana Florea, PhD

Skills you'll gain

  •   Bioinformatics
  •   Statistical Analysis
  •   Linux
  •   Molecular Biology
  •   Data Visualization Software
  •   Command-Line Interface
  • There are 4 modules in this course

    This course will cover bioinformatics methods for analyzing transcriptomic RNA sequencing data generated with the short read (RNA-seq) and long read (PacBio, ONT) sequencing. In its four modules, the course addresses the core transcriptomics questions: What are the genes and transcripts expressed in a given sample or condition of an experiment?, What are their expression levels?, and What are the differences in gene expression and splicing patterns between conditions? It provides hands-on instruction on how to use popular and/or emerging tools such as STAR, PsiCLASS, DESeq2, rMATS, MntJULiP, Minimap2 and IsoQuant. This is an intermediate level course, and assumes basic knowledge on using command line bioinformatics tools in a Unix-type environment.

    Module 2: Alternative splicing analysis of RNA-seq data

    Module 3: Transcriptome reconstruction with long RNA sequencing reads

    Module 4: Differential expression and differential splicing analysis with long RNA sequencing reads

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