Chromatin: Structure Function 2016
October 31 - November 9, 2016
Hinxton , United Kingdom
After attending the course, participants can expect to be able to:
Perform chromatin immunoprecipitation, 3C and Capture C, and DNA methylation techniques, including experimental design and end-point analysis.
Understand the methods used in the preparation of material for next generation sequencing (NGS)
Perform end-to-end analysis of NGS data, derived from the above methods, from raw sequence through to identifying relevant loci.
Download and install relevant software, and manage large datasets.
Understand how polymer physics can be used to build models of chromatin structures
Perform chromatin immunoprecipitation, 3C and Capture C, and DNA methylation techniques, including experimental design and end-point analysis.
Understand the methods used in the preparation of material for next generation sequencing (NGS)
Perform end-to-end analysis of NGS data, derived from the above methods, from raw sequence through to identifying relevant loci.
Download and install relevant software, and manage large datasets.
Understand how polymer physics can be used to build models of chromatin structures
Venue
Location: Wellcome Trust Genome Campus
Contact
CB10 1RQ, United Kingdom Hinxton , United Kingdom
Organizer
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