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title: "Bulk RNAseq analysis" | ||
image: "../../images/transcriptomics.png" | ||
author: HeaDS | ||
Organizers: HeaDS | ||
date: 2024-11-18 | ||
categories: [Bulk RNAseq, nf-core, nextflow] | ||
description: "Click to sign-up" | ||
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[Sign-up](https://eventsignup.ku.dk/rnaseq-nov2024/conference) | ||
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This workshop contains a basic tutorial on how to approach bioinformatics analyses of bulk RNAseq data, starting from the count matrix. | ||
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By the end of this workshop, you will be able to: | ||
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- Gain insight into how to design an RNA-seq experiment | ||
- Preprocess sequencing reads | ||
- Analyze bulk RNAseq data using the R package DESeq2 | ||
- Know best practices for performing Differential Expression Analysis | ||
- Annotate and interpret their results |