Dear All

I am pleased to announce that the next short course in Bioinformatics
"Biological databases & Access to the annotated genomes, cancer online
resources and microarray repositories" organised by the Barts Cancer
Institute Bioinformatics team is now scheduled for Wednesday 30 November
2011
in Sir Anthony Dawson Hall, Charterhouse Square Campus.

More on website http://www.bci.qmul.ac.uk/study-with-us/bioinformatics.html

I should be grateful if you could circulate my email to groups within
your department or Institute who may be interested in attending our
course.

Places are limited to 20 participants per course and on a first-come
first-served basis. Please contact [email protected] and
register to secure your seat.

Description
This is a one-day introductory course to using publicly available
databases.
It aims to provide molecular biologists with basic knowledge on what
information can be found and where, as well
as how can the information be accessed/retrieved. A variety of examples of
use, which a user might require for a research or PhD project, will be
presented.

Audience
This course is aimed for students or bench scientists who need to use
available databases to answer biological questions. No prior knowledge of
using the available computer resource is required.

Content
The course is designed for beginner level and is structured to include both
theory and practical exercises.
    - General sequence databases
    - Access to sequenced genomes:
          The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
          The Ensembl project
          The University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC) Genome Browser
    - Query Systems:
        BioMart and Entrez
    - Specialised databases
    - Human genes and genetic disorders catalog:
          Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM)
    - Cancer resources and data portals:
          The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA)
          International Cancer genome Consortium (ICGC)
    - Microarray data repositories and mining systems:
          Genome Expression Omnibus (GEO)
          ArrayExpress Archive and Atlas
Practical sessions
    - Using and querying databases for sequenced genomes data and
performing
in-depth data analysis for:
          Genes, transcripts and proteins from different transcriptome and
proteome models:
        NCBI, Ensembl and UCSC
        Exonic, intronic and promoter regions
        Chromosomes and chromosomal regions
    - Using and querying cancer online resources:
        TCGA and ICGC
    - Using and querying microarray data repositories:
        GEO and ArrayExpress Archive/Atlas

For additional course information and online application, please visit:
http://www.bci.qmul.ac.uk/study-with-us/bioinformatics.html

Regards
Claude Chelala



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Dr Claude Chelala
Senior Lecturer in Bioinformatics
Barts Cancer Institute - a CR-UK Centre of Excellence
Queen Mary University of London
John Vane Science Centre
Charterhouse Square
LONDON
EC1M 6BQ
Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 3570
Fax: +44 (0)20 7882 3884
email: [email protected]
web page: http://www.bci.qmul.ac.uk/staff/item/claude-chelala.html
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