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Intermediate Courses
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Co-sponsored by:
BTCI
DNASTAR, Inc.
NimbleGen Systems
Promega Corporation
Gene Expression Center, University of Wisconsin Biotechnology
Center
Offered at BTCI in Madison, Wisconsin
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TITLE |
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Computational Approaches to Analyzing
Microarray Data
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DATES |
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July 14-18, 2008
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CONTENT |
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Goals & Objectives:
Microarray technologies have
become essential tools for experimental uses in the research
laboratory and for the development of medical diagnostics. They
offer the hope of understanding biological processes at the
cellular level from a systematic, simultaneous survey of DNA and
RNA variation, documenting gene expression levels, DNA mutation
and repair. The high throughput nature of microarray data can be
a challenge to biologists who need to incorporate techniques
from statistics, bioinformatics and computer science into their
routine tool kits.
This "hands on" computer course
will call on the expertise of instructors as varied as bench
scientists, bioinformaticians, statisticians and computer
scientists from Academic and Industry backgrounds. The course
will comprise scholarly designed classes and state of the art
presentations to review fundamental knowledge of statistics,
microarray technologies, experimental design, data mining
techniques, data diagnostics, using prior knowledge to constrain
analyses and modeling techniques. The course is geared towards
molecular biologists and mathematical or computation scientists
entering the field of bioinformatics.
Students will run specific "hands
on" worked examples and build self-sufficient competence using
an open source software (R/Bioconductor) and a commercial
package (ArrayStar) as "proof of concepts" to understand methods
and algorithms presented in class.
Technical Program:
In general the format for each day will be equally
divided between lecture and computer lab time.
NEW for 2008:
Optional evening labs will be provided at no extra charge; students
may choose to work on their own data during this time.
Summary
Goal:
To raise students'
self-sufficient competence in applying fundamental statistics
and bioinformatics methods to microarray data for efficient data
mining.Schedule:
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Monday, July 14 |
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8:30 - 9:15 am |
Continental Breakfast & Introductions Computer Set-Up &
Course Overview |
A.
Prevost, K. Borgh, J.Y. Sgro |
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9:15 - 10:45 am |
Microarray Technologies & Platforms |
M.
Hessner |
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11:00 am - 12:30 pm |
Data Analysis Algorithms I: Data Normalization and RMA
Analysis |
R.Alexandridis, N. Jiang |
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12:30 - 1:30 pm |
Lunch |
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1:30 - 3:30 pm |
Data Analysis Algorithms II: Clustering Methods
Research: Genetic Regulatory Network Modeling and
Genetic Linkage |
X.
Wang |
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3:45 - 5:30 pm |
Statistics for Microarrays - Part I |
L.
Chung |
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5:30 - 7:30 pm |
Dinner (with class) |
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Tuesday, July 15 |
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8:30 - 10:20 am |
Statistics for Microarrays - Part II |
L.
Chung |
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10:35 am - 21:30 pm |
Data Analysis Algorithms III: Selecting Differentially
Expressed (DE) Genes |
L. Chung
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12:30 - 1:30 pm |
Lunch |
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1:30 - 3:30 pm |
Genome Evolution - Pathways and Databases (GO/ KEGG/Marts) |
J.
Glasner |
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3:30 - 4:30 pm |
Cognate Site Identifier (CSI): High Throughput Technique
to Determine DNA Sequence Specificity |
C.
Warren
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4:30 - 5:30 pm |
Introduction to R and Bioconductor Analysis of Different
Data Sets; RMA (hands-on) |
J.Y.
Sgro, L. Chung |
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5:30 - 7:00 pm |
Dinner (on your own) |
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6:30 - 9:00 pm |
Open-lab: "Bring Your Own Data" |
J.Y.
Sgro, L. Chung |
Wednesday, July 16 |
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8:30 am - 12:30 pm |
ArrayStar® v2.0 Gene Expression Analysis Software
(hands-on demo) |
B.
Anderson, T. Durfee, D. Nash |
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12:30 - 1:30 pm |
Lunch |
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1:30 - 5:30 pm |
Partek® Genomics Suite TM (hands-on demo) |
M.
Lelivelt |
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5:30 - 7:00 pm |
Dinner (on your own) |
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6:30 - 9:00 pm |
Open-lab: "Bring Your Own Data" |
J.Y.Sgro, L. Chung |
Thursday July 17 |
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8:30 - 9:45 am |
Understanding Genome Structure & Function
- Density Oligonucleotide Tiling Microarrays |
T.
Albert |
10:00 - 11:15 am |
Combination of ChIP-chip and Expression
Data |
M.
Hogan |
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11:30 am - 12:30 pm |
Whole Genome Alignments |
C.
Dewey
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12:30 - 1:30 pm |
Lunch |
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1:30 - 4:30 pm |
ChIP-chip Arrays/Nimblegen Platform
R-bioconductor Ringo Package Analysis
ChIP-seq studies |
M.
Meyer |
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4:30 - 5:30 pm |
R
Analysis (continued) - Limma Package (hands-on
continued) |
J.Y. Sgro, L. Chung
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5:30 - 7:00 pm |
Dinner (on your own) |
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6:30 - 9:00 pm |
Open-lab: "Bring Your Own Data" |
J.Y.Sgro, L. Chung |
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Friday July 18 |
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8:30 am - 10:30 am |
Localizing the Genetic Basis of Gene Expression:
Theoretical background and Intro to the eQTL R Package;
eQTL R Package Exercises in Class |
J.
Dawson |
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10:45 am - 12:30 pm |
R &
Bioconductor (hands-on continued) |
J.Y.Sgro, L. Chung
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12:30 - 2:00 pm |
Lunch
Course Review / Feedback & Closing
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A.
Prevost, K. Borgh, J.Y. Sgro
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INSTRUCTORS |
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Tom Albert, Ph.D., Director of Molecular
Research, Roche NimbleGen, Inc.
Roxana Alexandridis, Ph.D., Biostatistician, Research Informatics,
Roche NimbleGen, Inc.
Brian Anderson, M.Sc., Technical Sales Scientist,
DNASTAR, Inc.
Karin Borgh, Ph.D., Executive Director,
BTCI
Lisa Chung, Graduate
Student, Department of Statistics; NIGMS Biostat Trainee, Department
of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, UW-Madison
John Dawson, Ph.D., Student, Biostatistics and Medical
Informatics, Department of Statistics, UW-Madison
Colin
Dewey, Ph.D., Assistant Professor,
Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, Department of
Statistics, UW-Madison
Tim Durfee, Ph.D., Senior Scientist,
DNASTAR, Inc.
Stephanie Ellenbecker, B.Sc.,
Director of Sales, Distribution and Technical
Support, DNASTAR, Inc.
Jeremy Glasner, Ph.D., Associate Scientist, Biotechnology Center AHABS, UW-Madison
Martin Hessner,
Ph.D., Associate Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin
Michael Hogan,
Senior Director of Production Bioinformatics,
Roche NimbleGen, Inc.
Nan Jiang, Ph.D., Biostatistician, Research Informatics,
Roche NimbleGen, Inc.
Mike Lelivelt,
Ph.D., Vice President of Genomics,
Partek, Inc.
Mark
Meyer, Ph.D., Research Associate,
J.W.
Pike Lab, Department of Biochemistry, UW-Madison
Dan Nash,
Senior Software Engineer,
DNASTAR, Inc.
Amy Prevost, M.S. Scientific Courses Coordinator,
BTCI
Sandra Splinter BonDurant, M.S., Associate Researcher,
University of
Wisconsin Biotechnology Center
Jean-Yves Sgro, Ph.D., Senior Scientist,
Institute for Molecular Virology,
UW-Madison
Xujing Wang,
Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin
Christopher Warren,
Ph.D., Research Associate,
Integrated
Program in Biochemistry, UW-Madison
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COST & REQUIREMENTS |
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$1000 Faculty, industry, medical, clinical laboratory
professionals
$750 Graduate students, post-doctoral candidates.
This includes course materials, lab supplies, breakfast and lunch.
Participants are responsible for their own lodging, transportation
and dinner arrangements; a list of recommended hotels and restaurants
will be provided.
Other Requirements:
- Eligibility: No prior knowledge of bioinformatics or associated
software packages is assumed. Basic computer literacy is
required, as are stated interests in receiving broader training
in computational analysis of data, in current developments, and
in the future of this dynamic field.
- Application: Applicants are required to submit an
application
form and a succinct letter of interest, clarifying eligibility
and professional need for the course content. Admission to the
course will be based upon receipt of the application form and
review of the letter of interest, with enrollment
limited to 16 participants. Admission to the course will
be on a first-come, first-served basis, and
applications will be accepted until the course is fully enrolled.
- Confirmation: Registration will be confirmed based on receipt
of payment or guarantee of payment.
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CANCELLATION |
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- If you have registered for a workshop but cannot attend, you
may transfer the registration to a colleague within your organization,
or you may transfer to another scheduled workshop within 12 months
of the original. There is no charge for transfers.
- For cancellations made more than two weeks before the start
of the workshop, you will be refunded the tuition fee minus a
5% fee.
- For cancellations made within the two weeks prior to the workshop
start date, half the tuition will be refunded.
- No refunds will be made for non-attendance or withdrawals after
the start of each workshop.
Note: BTCI may cancel or postpone any workshop due to unforeseen
circumstances. If this occurs, we will provide full tuition reimbursement.
We are not responsible for any related costs, charges, or expenses
including imposed penalties by airlines, hotels, or travel agents.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION |
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- For more information regarding registration, contact: Dr. Karin
Borgh, Executive Director
BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI)
608-277-2508;e-mail:
karin.borgh@btci.org
- For more information regarding course
content, please contact
Jean-Yves Sgro, Ph.D., Senior Scientist,
Institute for Molecular Virology,
UW-Madison; e-mail: jsgro@wisc.edu
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