A lecture series covering contemporary areas in genomics and bioinformatics
Description from the NHGRI website:
The series consists of 13 lectures, with a mixture of local and outside speakers covering the major areas of genomics. In this tenth edition of the series, rather than splitting the lectures into "laboratory-based" and "computationally-based" blocks, we have intermingled the lectures by general subject area. We hope that this approach conveys the idea that both laboratory- and computationally-based approaches are necessary in order to do cutting-edge biological research in the future.
The lectures are geared at the level of first year graduate students, are practical in nature, and are intended for a diverse audience. Handouts will be provided for each lecture, and time will be available at the end of each lecture for questions and discussion.
These video lectures are available on the GenomeTV channel of YouTube.
Topics Include:
- The Genomic Landscape circa 2012, Eric Green, NHGRI
- Biological Sequence Analysis I, Andy Baxevanis, NHGRI
- Genome Browsers, Tyra Wolfsberg, NHGRI
- Biological Sequence Analysis II, Andy Baxevanis, NHGRI
- Regulatory and Epigenetic Landscapes of Mammalian Genomes, Laura Elnitski, NHGRI
- Next-Generation Sequencing Technologies, Elaine Mardis, Washington University at St. Louis
- Introduction to Population Genetics, Lynn Jorde, University of Utah
- Genome-Wide Association Studies, Karen Mohlke, University of North Carolina
- Pharmacogenomics, Howard McLeod, University of North Carolina
- Large-Scale Expression Analysis, Paul Meltzer, NCI
- Genomic Medicine, Bruce Korf, University of Alabama at Birmingham
- Applications of Genomics to Improve Public Health, Colleen McBride, NHGRI
- Genomics of Microbes and Microbiomes, Julie Segre, NHGRI
whoa! nice collection!
A new post was created describing the 2014 version of this series here: Current Topics in Genome Analysis 2014 (collection of educational lectures)