Bioinformatics is now a potent driver of scientific development, complementing wet-lab research in immunology and becoming an essential skill for current and future generations.
The British Society for Immunology is excited to offer highly rated online training to equip wet-lab life scientists with the skills and confidence to perform their own bioinformatic data analysis.
‘Command-line omics, Linux and Python ’ is an advanced course designed for wet-lab immunologists, biologists and other life scientists looking to expertly handle the essential data processing stage of omic experiments.
Do you want to do some omics and raise the impact of your research? Round out your skills with practical experience in the Linux environment and Python in just two weeks!
This comprehensive course is perfect if you’re planning on doing genomics, epigenomics and transcriptomics, and are keen to understand the more technical aspects of bioinformatic projects.
It is aimed at those who have carried out the entry -level course ‘Omic data analysis and visualisation using R’* or have a comparable level of experience. It forms part of a wider bioinformatics training programme, developed and delivered by the Glasgow Bioinformatic Core and now offered by the BSI.
*If you haven’t completed this course, we have you covered! You can sign up to attend the March or the June sessions.
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