EMBL-EBI: Array Express and Expression Atlas BeginnersPrerequisites
This workshop is designed for researchers interested in learning about functional genomics data, how to access, retrieve and use the data from ArrayExpress and hands-on experience in using Expression Atlas, a resource to find information about gene and protein expression across species and biological conditions such as different tissues, cell types, developmental stages and diseases among others. This will include an overview on how gene expression data is curated and analysed in Expression Atlas and a practical activity to demonstrate how to access and visualise gene expression analysis results. These activities should help you answer questions such as "where is my favourite gene expressed?" or "how does its expression change in a disease?".
Also note: This event is part of a series of short introductions focusing on EMBL-EBI resources. If you want to learn more about these separate training events, see the Related Courses section below.
Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge Raven account you will need to book by linking here.
- The module is suitable for researchers interested in gene expression analysis and visualisation
- Graduate students, Postdocs and Staff members from the University of Cambridge, Affiliated Institutions and other external Institutions or individuals
- Please be aware that these courses are only free for University of Cambridge students. All other participants will be charged a registration fee in some form. Registration fees and further details regarding the charging policy are available here.
- Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available here
No previous bioinformatics experience is required, but an undergraduate level understanding of biology would be an advantage
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer | |
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1 | Wed 7 Feb 2018 14:00 - 17:30 | 14:00 - 17:30 | Bioinformatics Training Room, Craik-Marshall Building | map | Laura Huerta-Martinez |
Bioinformatics, Database search, Data retrieval, Transcriptomics, Gene expression
After this course you should be able to:
- browse and retrieve functional genomics data from ArrayExpress with ease
- search and extract functional genomics data effectively with specific filter
- describe the caveats and limitations behind the searches made against the ArrayExpress database
- find information on the abundance and localisation of RNA (and proteins) in different species and biological conditions
- interpret gene expression analysis results through heatmap visualisation
During this course you will learn about:
- ArrayExpress Archive (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/arrayexpress/)
- Expression Atlas (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/gxa/home)
Presentations, demonstrations and practicals
- Free for University of Cambridge students
- £ 50/day for all University of Cambridge staff, including postdocs, and participants from Affiliated Institutions. Please note that these charges are recovered by us at the Institutional level
- It remains the participant's responsibility to acquire prior approval from the relevant group leader, line manager or budget holder to attend the course. It is requested that people booking only do so with the agreement of the relevant party as costs will be charged back to your Lab Head or Group Supervisor.
- £ 50/day for all other academic participants from external Institutions and charitable organizations. These charges must be paid at registration
- £ 100/day for all Industry participants. These charges must be paid at registration
- Further details regarding the charging policy are available here
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Related
- EMBL-EBI: An Introduction to Sequence Searching
- EMBL-EBI: Network Analysis with Cytoscape (ONLINE LIVE TRAINING)
- EMBL-EBI: Introduction to Interpro
- EMBL-EBI: Ontologies in life sciences - examples from GO and EFO
- Introduction to RNA-seq and ChIP-seq data analysis
- Analysis of RNA-seq data with Bioconductor
- Analysis of mapped NGS data with SeqMonk (ONLINE LIVE TRAINING)
- CRUK: Analysis of publicly available microarray data
- EMBL-EBI: Interactions & Pathways
Booking / availability