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EVO10-01 2010 : Genomic Approaches to Evolution and Development | |||||||||||
Link: http://www.embl.de/training/courses_conferences/course/2010/EVO10-01/index.html | |||||||||||
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EMBO Practical Course Genomic Approaches to Evolution and Development EMBL Heidelberg Sunday 7 February - Thursday 11 February 2010 The main objective of the course is to provide experimental training in state-of-the-art genomic techniques to students and postdocs wishing to dissect Gene Regulatory Networks (GRNs) driving the development of non-conventional animal models. Developmental progression is orchestrated through extensive GRNs, which not only define the overall body plan but also form an essential means for evolutionary change. Dissecting GRNs requires information on the repertoire of genes expressed at any given time and an understanding of the transcriptional inputs controlling their expression. To obtain this information at a genome-wide scale requires the integration of genomic experiments and computational approaches. This course will focus on the experimental aspects of obtaining such data, including ChIP-on-chip and ChIP-seq and will provide an overview on the computational methods required to analyze these data. All participants will gain hands-on experience with performing ChIP experiments and next-generation sequencing. Programme Day one: Chromatin preparation, initiate a chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) Day two: Second day of the ChIP protocol, initiate a Seq-Solexa library preparation Day three: Third day of ChIP, size select the Solexa library and PCR enrich adapter modified DNA Day four: Complete the ChIP, quality control using real-time PCR amplify quality control of Solexa library preparation (bioanalyzer), analyze qPCR results Day five: Introduction to computational analysis of ChIP-seq results Speakers Stephen Tapscott, Fred Hutchinson Center, USA Martina Braun, EMBL, Germany Catherine Adamidi, Max-Delbruck-centrum, Germany Nicolas Delhomme, EMBL, Germany Charles Girardot, EMBL, Germany Ya-Hsin Liu, EMBL, Germany Lucia Ciglar, EMBL, Germany Organisers Scientific Organisers Eileen Furlong, EMBL, Germany Nikolaus Rajewsky, Max-Delbruck-centrum, Germany Conference Organiser Gwen Sanderson, EMBL, Germany Registration and Payment Please register online Deadline for registration is 2010/01/10. Attendance Fee: 250 Euros The course fee includes accommodation expenses in a shared twin room for 4 nights, catering, local transportation and course material. The number of participants is limited to 20. After registering you will be asked to submit your motivation letter. This should contain a statement about current research and a justification of interest in the course. You can submit a motivation letter using the account you've created (email + password). The motivation letter submission link will be found in the confirmation page/ e-mail you will receive after registration. Before submitting please take into consideration: * The limit of 2000 characters refers to manually typed text. * If you copy paste the text, hidden formatting might still be included and you will be informed that your text exceeds the limit of 2000 characters. We recommend copy-pasting it into Notepad and then onto the website. * Some symbols are not recognized by the tool if they are copy-pasted. Make sure to use the website’s editing tool to include the special characters. * If you still encounter problems, try changing the web browser. After the registration deadline expires, a selection will take place and everybody will be informed about the outcome. |
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