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ParaBioSys Microarray Workshop

A satellite workshop of the Genetics and Genomics course

Saturday, April 24, 2004

7:30-8:00AM Check-in and breakfast
8:00 Welcome and introduction
    Mason Freeman, Massachussetts General Hospital
8:05-8:50 Plotting the path from RNA to microarray: the importance of experimental design and methods
    Glenn Short, Massachussetts General Hospital
    Presentation is available in HTML, PDF, and PowerPoint formats.
8:50-9:35 Microarray analysis challenges: microarray experimental design
    Temple Smith, Boston University
    Presentation is available in HTML, PDF, and PowerPoint formats.
9:35-10:00 Break
10:00-10:45 I just received my microarray data, now what? an example of streamlined data analysis using freely available software
    Danny Park, Massachussetts General Hospital
    Presentation is available in HTML, PDF, and PowerPoint formats.
10:45-11:30 Making sense of complicated microarray data Part I: Data Normalization and Transformation
    Prashanth Vishwanath, Boston University
    Presentation is available in HTML, PDF, and PowerPoint formats.
11:30-1:00 Lunch break and free time
1:00-1:45 Making sense of complicated microarray data Part II: the use of clustering algorithms and other recently developed tools to simplify analysis
    Gabriel Eichler, Boston University
    Presentation is available in HTML, PDF, and PowerPoint formats.
1:45-4:00 Putting your knowledge to practice hands-on training using your data or mock data sets
    Danny Park, Massachussetts General Hospital
    Presentation is available in HTML, PDF, and PowerPoint formats.

Further references and reading are available in PDF, and MS Word formats.

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