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The instructors for the course are: Goncalo Abecasis (University of Michigan), Heather Cordell (University of Newcastle), Nancy Cox (Vanderbilt University), Suzanne Leal (The Rockefeller University & Baylor College of Medicine), and Shamil Sunyaev (Harvard University). | The instructors for the course are: Goncalo Abecasis (University of Michigan), Heather Cordell (University of Newcastle), Nancy Cox (Vanderbilt University), Suzanne Leal (The Rockefeller University & Baylor College of Medicine), and Shamil Sunyaev (Harvard University). | ||
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For additional information on scientific program contact the course organizer Suzanne Leal:<br /> | For additional information on scientific program contact the course organizer Suzanne Leal:<br /> | ||
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Tel: +1 (713) 798-4011 | Tel: +1 (713) 798-4011 | ||
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[https://statgen.research.bcm.edu/files/2018/01/info/Rockefeller_advanced_course_flyer_2018.pdf Click here for course flyer] – Please Post and Distribute | [https://statgen.research.bcm.edu/files/2018/01/info/Rockefeller_advanced_course_flyer_2018.pdf Click here for course flyer] – Please Post and Distribute | ||
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** [https://statgen.research.bcm.edu/files/2018/01/sunyaev/Rockefeller_mutation_2018_4_color.pdf Understanding human mutation] | ** [https://statgen.research.bcm.edu/files/2018/01/sunyaev/Rockefeller_mutation_2018_4_color.pdf Understanding human mutation] | ||
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This course is supported by a grant from the National Institute of Health (NIH) - National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). | This course is supported by a grant from the National Institute of Health (NIH) - National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). |
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Advanced Gene Mapping Course
The Rockefeller University, New York
Welch – The Great Hall
Monday through Friday, January 22-26, 2018
General Information
An advanced gene mapping course will be held in New York from Monday through Friday January 22-26, 2017. The cost of the 5-day course is $100 for student, academic and government researchers and $2,800 for researchers working in industry. This fee covers tuition and course related expenses (handouts, etc.) but not room and board.
The course emphasis is analysis of complex human disease traits; concentrating on methods to detect rare and common variant associations. The course includes theory as well as practical exercises. The exercises will be carried out using a variety of computer programs including BEAM3, GERP, GotCloud, GenAbel, Matrix-eQTL, PLINK, PrediXCan, Polyphen-2, R, SEQPower, Variant Association Tools (VAT), etc. Topics include: Analysis of whole genome association studies; analysis of rare variants using next generation sequence data; analysis of qualitative and quantitative traits (population and family-based data); Linear mixed models; eQTL mapping; prediction models using RNAseq and array data; inferences for heritability estimation and prediction; functional predication of variant sites, variant annotation; variant calling, controlling for population substructure\admixture (principal components analysis\multidimensionality scaling); data quality control of genotype and sequence data; meta-analysis; gene x gene interaction; sample size estimation and evaluating power for common and rare variants.
Course Instructors
The instructors for the course are: Goncalo Abecasis (University of Michigan), Heather Cordell (University of Newcastle), Nancy Cox (Vanderbilt University), Suzanne Leal (The Rockefeller University & Baylor College of Medicine), and Shamil Sunyaev (Harvard University).
More Information
The maximum number of participants is 30. The course will take place in the Great Hall in Welch at The Rockefeller University, which is equipped with PCs running under LINUX. The course is wheel chair accessible. All disabilities will be accommodated. Handicapped individuals are encouraged to apply.
Four travel stipends of up to $1,000 each are available. Eligibility requirements are: (1) sufficient background and practical experience in statistical analysis of genetic data, and (2) demonstrated financial need. Preference for stipends will be given to pre-doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers. To apply for such a stipend, please attach a letter of request and enclose a letter of reference and proof of student or postdoctoral status.
Knowledge genetic association analysis, genetic epidemiology and/or statistical genetics are screening criteria for selection of participants. Please describe your experience in detail in your application. We may contact you personally to discuss your application. Although experience of using LINUX is not necessary it is highly beneficial to have basic knowledge of this operating system before the start of the course.
For additional information, please contact Katherine Montague:
email: montagk@rockefeller.edu
Tel: +1 (212) 327-7979
For additional information on scientific program contact the course organizer Suzanne Leal:
email: sleal@bcm.edu or suzannemleal@gmail.com
Tel: +1 (713) 798-4011
Course Photo
Click here for course flyer – Please Post and Distribute
Click here for course schedule
Lecture Handouts & Practical Exercises
Gonçalo Abecasis
- Presentations
- Data Sets
Heather Cordell
- Presentations
- Exercises
Nancy Cox
- Presentations
Suzanne Leal
- Presentations
- Exercises
- Commands
- Exercise Datasets
Shamil Sunyaev
- Presentations
Course Image
This course is supported by a grant from the National Institute of Health (NIH) - National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI).