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A three days theoretical and
practical course on microarray data analysis
oriented to experimentalists, end-users and
PhD students who want to learn about the state-of-the-art
of the data analysis methodologies in this fast
changing area, and acquire the skills necessary
for analysing their own data using one of the
most advanced software packages, the GEPAS.
Organized by
Joaquín Dopazo
Department of Bioinformatics and Functional
Genomics Node (INB)
Centro de Investigación Príncipe
Felipe (CIPF) 46013, Valencia, Spain
Teachers
Fátima Al-Shahrour, Lucía Conde,
Joaquín Dopazo, Jaime Huerta, David Montaner
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info en la web oficial
Bioinformatics Department, CIPF, Valencia.
Summary
DNA microarrays constitute, no doubt, a paradigm
among post-genomic technologies, which are characterised
for producing large amounts of data, whose analysis
and interpretation is not trivial. Microarray
technologies allows querying living systems
in a completely new way, but at the same time
present new challenges in the way hypotheses
must be tested and results have to be analysed.
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