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Training courses 2020: Gene Ontology and Bioinformatics Data Resources Workshop: data annotation and functional analysis tools. [Cancelled, to be rescheduled]

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WARNING: due to the public health emergency, the course has been cancelled and will be rescheduled to a later date.

Important Dates

  • Deadline for applications: 31 March 2020
  • Chosen participants will be notified by: 10 April 2020
  • Course date: 6-7 May 2020

Venue

University of Rome Tor Vergata
Aula 17, Department of Biology, Rome. (link to the map)
Via della Ricerca Scientifica
00133 Rome, Italy

Fee

The course does not include a fee, but the participants are expected to pay their own travel and accomodation costs (if any).

Selection

A maximum of 30 candidates will be selected on a first-come-first-served basis. Chosen participants will be notified by 10th April 2020.

Cancellation policy: Attendance is limited to 30 participants. We expect many more applications. Accepted participants commit to attend the course for its whole duration. Failure to attend training sessions is disruptive. Moreover, it blocks other candidates from participating. Therefore, a cancellation policy is in place so that only written requests presented 10 days in advance relatively to the course starting date are accepted.

Instructors

Organisers

  • Ruth Lovering - University College of London, UCL, UK
  • Luana Licata - University of Rome Tor Vergata, ELIXIR-IT (Local Organiser)

Contact

For all kinds of queries, please contact the local organiser Luana Licata at: luana.licata@uniroma2.it. For questions about course content, please email the scientific organisers luana.licata@uniroma2.it or r.lovering@ucl.ac.uk.

Course Description

The course will provide information about Gene Ontology (GO) and molecular interaction resources and practical demonstrations of a number of freely available high-throughput analysis and network analysis tools that can be used for the analysis of large datasets, such as those derived from proteomic or transcriptomic methodologies.

Target audience

The workshop is open to all biological or biomedical PhD and Post-Doc research scientists, as well as team leaders and PIs. You don’t need to have any previous knowledge of the tools that will be presented at the workshop. Attendees may bring in their own datasets for high-throughput analysis, although example datasets will be available.

Aims of the workshop

  • To provide information about Gene Ontology (GO) and molecular interaction resources
  • To provide practical demonstrations of a number of freely available high-throughput analysis and network analysis tools that can be used for the analysis of large datasets, such as those derived from proteomic or transcriptomic methodologies.
    Resources covered:
  • Identifier mapping
  • Gene Ontology
  • Functional analysis tools
  • Other ontologies
  • Protein-Protein interaction data
  • Directed molecular interactions
  • Cytoscape
  • Ensembl
  • Data mining: Biomart

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, the participants will be able to:

  • Identify and access public data resources and tools for data integration, high-throughput analysis, functional analysis and network analysis
  • Exploit the information available in the Gene Ontology (GO) to identify key cellular processes associated with high-throughput datasets
  • Interpret the information given in different molecular interaction and signaling databases
  • Compare different sources of protein-protein interaction data and causal interaction data
  • Represent networks using Cytoscape
  • Identify tools used for network analysis and functional analysis

Course prerequisites

Participants can use the computer available in the meeting room however if they prefer, they can bring their own laptop and install before the meeting few specific software. Materials will be provided in advance of the workshop by the organizers.

Application Form - Registration



Preliminary Programme

Wednesday - 6 May

09:00 - 09:15 lecture What do you know about bioinformatics databases? Small group discussions and feedback to attendees
09:15 - 09:45 Lecture Identifier mapping, HGNC/UniProt/others
09:45 - 10:45 Lecture Gene Ontology. Examples of data captured
10:45 - 11:15 Coffee break
11:15 - 11:45 Exercise QuickGO browser
11:45 - 12:45 Lecture and Exercise GO-CAM and annotation extensions
12:45 - 13:45 Lunch break
13:45 - 14:15 Lecture Functional analysis tools. How to cite data/tools in papers, including date of files/analysis. Checking the date the tools updated their annotation/ontology files
14:15 - 15:45 Lecture and Exercise Transcriptomic data analysis by using variety of tools (TBC) g:Profiler,WebGestalt,DAVID,VLAD
15:45 - 16:15 Coffee break
16:15 - 17:30 Lecture and Exercise Ontology Lookup Service

Thursday - 7 May

09:00 - 10:30 Lecture and Exercise Protein-Protein Interactions and Directed Molecular Interactions
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 - 13:00 Lecture and Exercise Cytoscape, GOlorize, BinGO
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch break
14:00 - 15:00 Exercise Continue with Cytoscape
15:00 - 15:45 Lecture and Exercise Ensembl
15:45 - 16:15 Coffee break
16:15 - 17:30 Lecture and Exercise Data mining: Biomart





ELIXIR-IIB member institutes

  1. CNR, National Research Council (Lead Institute)
  2. CRS4
  3. CINECA
  4. Edmund Mach Foundation, Trento
  5. ENEA
  6. Fondazione Telethon
  7. INFN
  8. Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS)
  9. GARR
  10. Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Napoli
  11. University of Roma "Sapienza"
  12. University of Bari
  13. University of Bologna
  14. University of Firenze
  15. University of Milano
  16. University of Milano Bicocca
  17. University of Napoli
  18. University of Padova
  19. University of Parma
  20. University of Roma "Tor Vergata"
  21. University of Salerno
  22. University of Torino
  23. University of Tuscia