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HIRN BC Webinars & Workshops

HIRN BC Webinars are guided tours designed to acclimate you to various resources that are offered through the HIRN Bioinformatics Core. Upcoming webinars include call/access information while Archived Webinars will contain embedded video recordings and notes (if applicable).

Upcoming Webinars

Future webinars coming soon.

Past/Archived Webinars

Jan. 2016: Do it yourself RNAseq Analysis

In this webinar, via live demo, Partek Flow will be used to analyze an RNAseq experiment by checking read quality, aligning reads against a reference genome, quantifying RNA transcript levels, and determining differentially expressed genes. You will learn how to create your own workflows and share your analysis with one or more collaborators.

Nov. 2015: Accessing Resources 101

This brief webinar provides an overview of the HIRN-BC labs portal. This webinar is for you if you have never used an sFTP client before to transfer and store data files.

Dec. 2015: Learn about OMERO & Bio-Formats for Data Management and Integration

OMERO is a powerful platform for the data management and integration of scientific images and any associated metadata — comments, results, and documents — for life sciences and biomedical research. OMERO's interfaces let you view, manage, share, analyze and publish data. OMERO is platform agnostic and uses Bio-Formats, the world's most popular scientific image translation software, to access and integrate image data. This gives you the power to combine images from any modern imaging modality — light and electron microscopy, digital pathology, high-content screening — in a single system.

Jan. 2016: Do it yourself RNAseq Analysis

In this webinar, via live demo, Partek Flow will be used to analyze an RNAseq experiment by checking read quality, aligning reads against a reference genome, quantifying RNA transcript levels, and determining differentially expressed genes. You will learn how to create your own workflows and share your analysis with one or more collaborators.