Hosting regular virtual, hands-on workshops.
The Bioinformatics Core hosts regular virtual, hands-on workshops.
- Join our mailing list to be notified of upcoming Bioinformatics workshops.
- See our EventBrite page for current workshop schedules, details, and registration.
- Workshops are online and are conducted over Zoom and Slack.
- We provide a server environment and a login, sample data, and required software.
- The workshop experience is designed to be interactive and includes live coding and opportunities for questions throughout.
- The workshops are recorded and the recordings are available to those who attend the workshop.
Recurring workshops:
Intro to Single-Cell Analysis |
A step-by-step guide to the analysis of single-cell RNA-Seq data. |
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
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This workshop assumes a basic knowledge of genetics and prior enrollment in a Computational Foundations workshop, Software Carpentry workshop, or equivalent experience. |
Computational Foundations |
An introduction to the most important and common Unix shell commands and techniques as well as an overview of using R/R-Studio for importing, transforming, and plotting for data analysis. Prior coding/scripting experience is not required. |
RNA-Seq Demystified |
A step-by-step guide to the analysis of differential gene expression in bulk RNA-Seq data. |
By the end of the workshop series, attendees will be able to:
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This workshop assumes a basic knowledge of genetics and prior enrollment in a Computational Foundations workshop, Software Carpentry workshop, or equivalent experience. |
Reproducible Computing at University of Michigan |
This is a workshop for researchers who manage lots of data and/or execute compute-intensive analyses. It illustrates best practices around data management, software management, and task automation in the University of Michigan IT ecosystem. |
At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
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This workshop assumes a basic knowledge of Bash/command line or previous enrollment in a Computational Foundations workshop, Software Carpentry workshop, or equivalent experience. |
University of Michigan resources for data-intensive research:
- U-M Coderspaces “office hours”
- Software and Data Carpentry at U-M
- CSCAR/ARC Workshops on computing and tools
- U-M Research Computing Package
- Videos on getting started with Great Lakes HPC
Public resources on bioinformatics analysis in general:
- Training materials from Harvard Chan Bioinformatics Core.
- Single cell analysis:
- Orchestrating Single-Cell Analysis with Bioconductor.
- Welcome Sanger Institute's Analysis of single cell RNA-seq data.
- Satija lab
- StatQuest
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Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2800