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Analysis and Integration of Transcriptome and Proteome Data – Course and Conference Office

EMBL Course

Analysis and Integration of Transcriptome and Proteome Data

Overview

Course Overview

Systems biology is a still expanding field of research aiming to understand at the molecular level how cells, tissues and organism operate in their biological context. Among the key technologies driving this forward are next-generation sequencing and proteomics, as they provide powerful means to determine global expression levels of genes and proteins. Both fields have matured to a degree that they have now become accessible to researchers in many areas of biology. This course will equip participants and will train them in the use of computational tools to analyse such data.

Audience

This course is targeted at biologists and biochemists who are (starting to be) involved in both next-generation sequencing and mass spectrometry-based proteomics, but who are not experts in these fields.

Modules/Resources

  • Principles of mRNA quantification
  • Principles of protein identification and quantification
  • Principles and application of bioinformatic tools for mining of transcriptome and proteome data
  • Data integration by Cytoscape

Learning Outcomes

The aim of this practical course is to provide insight in techniques that are frequently used for transcriptome and proteome analysis, and to provide hands-on experience turning primary data into information that can be used for further biological interpretation. To achieve these goals, participants will gain insight in the basic principles of gene expression analysis (RNAseq data quantification and differential expression analysis), protein identification and quantification, and they will be trained in the use of software tools to analyse sequencing and proteomic data (SearchGUI, PeptideShaker, MaxQuant). In addition, the course will provide insight in the complementarity of transcriptome and proteome data by their integrative analysis via Cytoscape.

Speakers

Vladimir Benes

EMBL Heidelberg

Germany

Raffaele Calogero

Universityof Turin

Italy

Hyungwon Choi

National University of Singapore

Singapore

Daria Fijalkowska

DKFZ

Germany

Jeroen Krijgsveld

DKFZ

Germany

Lennart Martens

VIB University of Ghent

Belgium

Gerben Menschaert

University of Ghent

Belgium

Andre Nogueira Mateus

EMBL Heidelberg

Germany

Matt Rogon

EMBL Heidelberg

Germany

Scientific Organisers

Vladimir Benes

EMBL Heidelberg

Germany

Raffaele Calogero

Universityof Turin

Italy

Jeroen Krijgsveld

DKFZ

Germany

Lennart Martens

VIB University of Ghent

Belgium

Course Organisers

Maria Mercedes Bacadare Goitia

EMBL Heidelberg

Germany

Programme

Date: 3 - 8 Feb 2019

Location: EMBL Heidelberg


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