Next Generation Sequencing; Technologies, applications and data analysis
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1 ; Technologies, applications and data analysis Course 2542 Dr. Martie C.M. Verschuren Avans Hogeschool Research group Analysis techniques in Life Science, Breda Prof. dr. Johan T. den Dunnen Leiden Genome Technology Center, Leiden 1-4 April 2014 Avans Hogeschool Research Group Analysis Techniques in Life Science P.O. Box RA Breda The Netherlands All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without permission from Avans Hogeschool Breda
2 Code 2542 Tuesday April 1, 2014 Next generation sequencing technologies Arrival and registration (Dr. Martie Verschuren, Avans Hogeschool) General course introduction and NGS overview [B] (Dr. Martie Verschuren, Avans Hogeschool) NGS terminology & NGS sample preparation [C] (Dr. Henk Buermans, LUMC, Leiden) Lecture: Illumina / Solexa technology platform [E] (Dr. Ies Nijman, Hubrecht laboratory, Utrecht) Coffee/Tea Lecture: Ion Torrent platform [D] (André Wijfjes, ServiceXS B.V. Leiden) Lecture: Single molecule sequencing [F] (Ing. Yavuz Ariyurek, LUMC, Leiden) Lunch Next generation sequencing Data analysis General Introduction to data analysis [3] Lecture: Introduction to Linux [4] 14:10 Lecture: Command line and NGS tools [5] (Ing. Michiel van Galen, LGTC, Leiden) break 15:00 Lecture: Connecting to other machines [6] Computer practical 1, General tools used in NGS: Command line practice. Splitting on bar codes. Alignment and SNP calling.
3 (Dr. Jeroen Laros and Ing. Michiel van Galen, LGTC, Leiden) End of the course day one Welcome Diner End of day 1
4 Code 2542 Wednesday April 2, 2014 Next generation sequencing applications Welcome coffee and introduction of day Lecture: Think before you start [G] (Dr. Judith Boer, Human Genetics, LUMC Leiden and Laboratory for Pediatric Oncology, Erasmus MC) Lecture: NGS-based mrna profiling: from Tag-based approaches to Fulllength sequencing to investigate transcription, RNA processing and translation [H] (Eleonora de Klerk, LUMC, Leiden) Coffee/Thee Lecture: mirna profiling [IJ] (Dr. Henk Buermans, LUMC, Leiden) Lecture: NGS in DNA diagnostics [TU] (Dr. Jasper Saris Erasmus MC, Rotterdam) Lunch Computer practical, parallel sessions with Genome browser views on: RNA expression analysis, mirna profiling, DNA diagnostics Lecture: De novo sequencing: a tool to discover novel pathways in microorganisms [NO] (Dr. Huub Op den Camp, IWWR, Radboud University Nijmegen) End of the course day two
5 Code 2542 Thursday April 3, 2014 Next generation sequencing applications Welcome coffee and introduction day Lecture: Metagenomics [R] (Dr. Sacha van Hijum, Nijmegen) Lecture: DNA methylation sequencing [M] (Dr. Arjen Brinkman, NCMLS, Radboud University Nijmegen) Coffee/Thee Lecture: Re-sequencing and detection of variants [K] (Dr. Victor Guryev, European Research Institute for the Biology of Ageing (ERIBA) Lecture: ChIP-seq [L] (Dr.Wilfred van IJcken, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam) Lunch Computer practical, parallel sessions with Genome browser views on: Re-sequencing and detection of variants, Chip-seq and DNA methylation sequencing Lecture: edna [R] (Kevin Beentjes, Naturalis, Leiden) Lecture: NGS single cell analysis (Dr. Thierry Voet, Leuven) End of day 3
6 Code 2542b Friday April 4, 2014 Next generation sequencing data analysis Welcome coffee and introduction day Lecture: Introduction to Nextgene data analysis [PQ] (Fons Elstrodt, Bioke) lecture: Introduction to CLCbio data analysis [S] (Sarah Nema, CLCbio) Coffee/Thee Computer practical: Windows practical: Nextgene data analysis (Fons Elstrodt, Bioke) or Computer practical: Windows practical: CLCbio Workbench (Sarah Nema, CLCbio) NGS: other applications and future developments [V] (Prof.dr. Johan den Dunnen, LGTC, Leiden) Lunch Data analysis pipelines Lecture: NGS Pipelines [7] (Ing. Michiel van Galen, LGTC, Leiden) Lecture: Galaxy and GAPSS [8] Break Computer practical 2, pipelines for complete analysis: Variant calling Expression analysis (CAGE). (Dr. Jeroen Laros and Ing. Michiel van Galen, LGTC, Leiden) General discussion (Prof.dr. Johan den Dunnen, LGTC, Leiden)
7 17.15 Evaluation and official closing of the course End of the course Avans Hogeschool reserves the right to modify course materials or substitute speakers without notice.
Next Generation Sequencing; Technologies, applications and data analysis
; Technologies, applications and data analysis Course 2542 Dr. Martie C.M. Verschuren Avans Hogeschool Research group Analysis techniques in Life Science, Breda Prof. dr. Johan T. den Dunnen Leiden Genome
Next Generation Sequencing; Technologies, applications and data analysis
; Technologies, applications and data analysis Course 2542 Dr. Martie C.M. Verschuren Research group Analysis techniques in Life Science, Breda Prof. dr. Johan T. den Dunnen Leiden Genome Technology Center,
Next Generation Sequencing; Technologies, applications and data analysis
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