Carnegie Mellon University Libraries RNA-Seq Workshop, Pittsburgh PA

February 10, 2020

This workshop is postponed to Summer 2020. Check back for new dates.

This is a guest post by Christina Akirtava

Carnegie Mellon University Libraries is partnering with the Childhood Cancer Data Lab (CCDL), founded by Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, to host a Data Analysis workshop using CCDL materials. We will introduce childhood cancer researchers to R, pre-/post-processing of bulk RNA-seq data, and introductory machine learning techniques through a fast-paced and hands-on approach.

Researchers interested in the workshop must apply.

Workshop Information

DATE AND TIME:

Pre-workshop setup: TBD
Workshop: TBD
Tentative Schedule

LOCATION:

Mellon Institute Library
4th Floor Mellon Institute
4400 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

What will be covered

  • Become more comfortable with the R programming language, R Notebooks, and computational reproducibility
  • Discover and apply pipelines for quality control, gene expression processing, and downstream bulk RNA-seq analysis
  • Be better prepared to carry out effective collaborations involving high-throughput data

We hope the tools you learn here will provide a good basis for you to pursue your own research questions.

What will not be covered

  • We aim to go broad, but not deep
  • We will not cover experimental design nor compare packages/tools.
  • We will highlight functions of tools we find most relevant but will not hit upon all features.

How to prepare for the workshop

All participants will need their own laptops, as we will be installing software and running analyses. Laptop must have Windows 10 Pro or higher, Mac OS X, or a Linux OS. We will be hosting a mandatory pre-workshop drop-in session for software installation and dataset downloading the afternoon before the workshop. This will help ensure you will be able to follow along and allow us to start on time.

We will cover material at a fast pace, so familiarity with the R language and R notebook is strongly recommended. For practice in R, try the introductory course Swirl.

This workshop is at no cost. Workshop attendees are responsible for their own travel costs and accommodations. We will provide snacks and lunch both days, as well as an evening dinner on Wednesday, March 25th.

This workshop is postponed to Summer 2020. Check back for new dates.

This is a guest post by Christina Akirtava

Carnegie Mellon University Libraries is partnering with the Childhood Cancer Data Lab (CCDL), founded by Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, to host a Data Analysis workshop using CCDL materials. We will introduce childhood cancer researchers to R, pre-/post-processing of bulk RNA-seq data, and introductory machine learning techniques through a fast-paced and hands-on approach.

Researchers interested in the workshop must apply.

Workshop Information

DATE AND TIME:

Pre-workshop setup: TBD
Workshop: TBD
Tentative Schedule

LOCATION:

Mellon Institute Library
4th Floor Mellon Institute
4400 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

What will be covered

  • Become more comfortable with the R programming language, R Notebooks, and computational reproducibility
  • Discover and apply pipelines for quality control, gene expression processing, and downstream bulk RNA-seq analysis
  • Be better prepared to carry out effective collaborations involving high-throughput data

We hope the tools you learn here will provide a good basis for you to pursue your own research questions.

What will not be covered

  • We aim to go broad, but not deep
  • We will not cover experimental design nor compare packages/tools.
  • We will highlight functions of tools we find most relevant but will not hit upon all features.

How to prepare for the workshop

All participants will need their own laptops, as we will be installing software and running analyses. Laptop must have Windows 10 Pro or higher, Mac OS X, or a Linux OS. We will be hosting a mandatory pre-workshop drop-in session for software installation and dataset downloading the afternoon before the workshop. This will help ensure you will be able to follow along and allow us to start on time.

We will cover material at a fast pace, so familiarity with the R language and R notebook is strongly recommended. For practice in R, try the introductory course Swirl.

This workshop is at no cost. Workshop attendees are responsible for their own travel costs and accommodations. We will provide snacks and lunch both days, as well as an evening dinner on Wednesday, March 25th.

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