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1st DCEG Annual Workshop
November 2022 – May 2023
Emerging Approaches for Tumor Analyses in Epidemiological Studies
The DCEG/CGR Bioinformatics Team
This workshop aims to provide basic information on the types of analyses that can be conducted using tumor specimens to study the etiology and progression of cancer within epidemiological studies. No previous experience on genomics or pathology analyses is required to attend this course.
The workshop includes 12 sessions divided into several modules (listed below) and are open to all DCEG and CCR staff, including fellows and contractors. Participants are encouraged to attend all sessions but may choose specific sessions based on topics of interest. Participants who attend the entire course will receive a certificate of completion. You will find additional information on the course website (https://events.cancer.gov/dceg/genomics-workshop/).
If you need assistance registering for the workshop, please contact Dr. Phuc Hoang ([email protected]). If you have any questions directly related to the course content, please contact Dr. Maria Teresa Landi ([email protected])
Nov. 2, 2022: Introduction to Computing Clusters and Bioinformatics
Nov. 9, 2022: Public databases
Nov. 16, 2022: DNA sequencing strategies and quality control
Nov. 23, 2022: “Ask a Bioinformatician” I
Jan. 11, 2023: Mutation calling and analysis
Jan. 18, 2023: Mutational signatures
Jan. 25, 2023: Structural variant (SV) analysis
Feb. 1, 2023: “Ask a Bioinformatician” II
Mar. 8, 2023: Somatic copy number alterations (SCNAs)
Mar. 15, 2023: Identifying cancer drivers
Mar. 22, 2023: Clonal evolution
Mar. 29, 2023: “Ask a Bioinformatician” III
Apr. 26, 2023: Transcriptome-based study designs
May 3, 2023: RNA-seq data mining
May 10, 2023: Data visualization approaches
May 17, 2023: “Ask a Bioinformatician” IV
Thank you,
The Sherlock-Lung Team
Division of Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics (DCEG)
National Cancer Institute
Greetings Phuc Hoang,
Thank you for registering for the 1st Annual DCEG Workshop “Emerging Approaches for Tumor Analyses in Epidemiological Studies”. We will be in touch shortly after the registration deadline with further information. In addition, an email with virtual access information will be sent to you one week before each session.
If you participate in all the lectures and hands-on workshops, you will be provided with a certificate of completion from the Division of Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics.
If you need to update the lectures/workshops you have registered, please use the link below to edit your registration:
In the meantime, if you have any questions about the workshop, please contact: Dr. Maria Teresa Landi ([email protected]).
We look forward to seeing you soon!
The DCEG/CGR Bioinformatics team
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