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This hands-on workshop teaches basic concepts, skills and tools for working more effectively with data. Less time, less pain.

The focus of this workshop will be on working with genomics data and data management and analysis for genomics research. Instructor led hands-on tutorials will use genomics data to demonstrate how to use the Linux/UNIX command line interface to perform basic text manipulations and effectively manage datasets. In addition, participants will learn how to effectively use a high-performance compute environment on the Orchestra compute cluster (HMS-RC) in the context of a RNA-Seq workflow. We will not be teaching any particular bioinformatics tools, but the foundational skills that will allow you to conduct any analysis and analyze the output of a genomics pipeline. 

We encourage participants to bring their own laptops and plan to participate actively. By the end of the workshop learners should be able to more effectively manage and analyze data and be able to apply the tools and approaches directly to their ongoing research.

The etherpad for this workshop can be found at https://fasrc.github.io/2015-08-19-HU-FASRC-latest.html

Who: The course is aimed at Harvard Medical School-affiliated researchers from the Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center or the Basic and Social Science Departments on the Quad . No prior computational experience is required, though we do expect familiarity with genomics concepts.

Where: Countway Library, Room L2-025, 10 Shattuck St, Boston, MA 02115. Get directions with Google Maps.

Requirements: Participants with there own laptop require a few specific software packages installed (listed below). 

Contact: Please email hbctraining@hsph.harvard.edu for more information.