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MGC/BioSB Course - Single Cell Analysis

This week-long course will cover the practicalities of single-cell sample prep and analysis with a particular focus on single-cell RNA-seq libraries. This course is aimed at both wet-lab researchers interested in learning how to analyze their own single-cell data sets, as well as bioinformaticians who are new to single-cell sequencing analysis. Basic knowledge of the programming language R is a prerequisite for participation in the course.

The course features a mix of lectures and practicals, and you will have the opportunity to perform hands-on analysis of scRNA-seq data in R. Topics to be covered in the course include (but not limited to): an overview of different single cell platforms, experimental design, preprocessing of scRNA-seq data, normalization, dimensionality reduction, clustering, batch correction, differential expression, trajectory inference. The fifth day of the course will be a mini-symposium featuring guest lectures from scientists using various single-cell techniques in their research. This mini-symposium will be organized together with the Single Cell Network Leiden (scNL).

Date

18 – 22 October, 2021

On-line course

The course will take place online. For this, we are going to use MS Teams. In the coming days, you will receive an invitation to join the course team. Please note the following:

Programme

Prerequisities

Basic knowledge of the programming language R is a prerequisite for participation in the course.

Software and Data

For this course, we make use of RStudio Cloud. All you need for this is a browser. You will receive more instructions at the beginning of the course.

Lecturers

Teaching Assistants

Contact

Ahmed Mahfouz A.Mahfouz@lumc.nl