Interested in learning more about next-generation sequencing technology and how you can use it in your research? Our virtual training classes are a great way for beginners to learn about how NGS works, key differences compared to Sanger sequencing and other technologies, NGS workflow steps, and how to analyze your data.
To ensure you get the most out of the course material, we offer introductory classes based on your specialty or area of interest:
In this class, you’ll learn about next-generation sequencing technology and each step of a sequencing workflow. We’ll go over considerations for experimental design, how to choose a sample preparation method and sequencer, and important things to consider during data analysis.
Learn about next-generation sequencing technology and each step of a sequencing workflow, with a focus on RNA. We’ll go over considerations for experimental design, how to choose a sample preparation method and sequencer, and important things to consider during data analysis.
With next-generation sequencing technology, pathologists can now evaluate vast amounts of tissue data in great detail while saving time, tissue samples, and cost. This virtual course provides an overview of NGS technology, workflow steps, and data analysis with a focus on pathology applications.
In this class, Microbiologists will learn about next-generation sequencing technology and the advantages of NGS applications with a particular focus on WGS and 16S. We’ll go over considerations for experimental design, how to choose a sample preparation method and sequencer, and important things to consider during data analysis.
So your new instrument is installed, your library is ready and now you have started to produce some sequencing data…but what does it all mean? If you’d like to learn more about sequencing data analysis on an example of DNA analysis workflow, this training is for you! You’ll learn the basics of data analysis workflows, how to evaluate and troubleshoot, how to generate, evaluate and manipulate FASTQ files, and much more.
Each class consists of (3) 3.5 hr. online sessions offered over the course of 3 days (total 10.5 hrs.). All sessions are highly interactive with demos and hands-on activities.
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