Introduction to Bioinformatics
A new updated 3 day course, which was run last June, replaced the previous 5 day course and featured an introduction to major areas of bioinformatics: protein structure prediction and modeling, sequence analysis and genomics. We are hoping to run the course again his year depending on funding.
The course is planned to remain free for academic attendees and priority is given to members of UCL, Birkbeck and affiliated institutions.
We are always interested to hear your ideas for new training courses and we will always consider requests for one-on-one training sessions for specific research problems. Please contact us with any suggestions.
Day 1: Monday 20 June 2016 – Sequence and Structure Analysis
Organised by Prof. Christine Orengo and Dr Andrew Martin
10am - 1.30pm Lectures
10am - 10.10am Introduction to the course Prof. Christine Orengo
10.10am - 11.10am Sequence Analysis Prof. Christine Orengo
11.10am - 11.25am Coffee break
11.25am - 12.25pm Homology Modelling Dr Andrew Martin
12.25pm - 12.30pm 5 minute break
12.30pm - 1.30pm Mutation Analysis Dr Andrew Martin
2pm – 5pm Practical session Demonstrators TBC
Day 2: Tuesday 21 June 2016 – Phylogenetics and Comparative Genomics
Organised by Dr Christophe Dessimoz
9.30am - 12.15pm Lectures
9.30am - 10.15am Introduction to molecular evolution & phylogenetics (Dr. Christophe Dessimoz)
10.15am - 10.30am Coffee break
10.30am - 11.15am Comparative genomics, OMA Dr. Natasha Glover (Dessimoz Lab)
11.15am - 11.30am Break
11.30am - 12.15pm Tree reconciliation methods and Ensembl compara Dr. Matthieu Muffato (EBI)
2pm – 5pm Practical session Demonstrators TBC
14.00-14.45 Trees
15.00-15.45 Ensembl compara
16.00-16.45 OMA practical
Day 3: Thursday 23 June 2016 – NGS analysis using Galaxy
Organised by Prof. Andrea Townsend-Nicholson
10am - 1pm Lectures
TBA
2pm - 5pm Practical session Demonstrators TBC
TBA