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Human Genome Analysis: Genetic Analysis of Multifactorial Diseases

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Originally posted:20th February 2009: 2:51 pm
Last updated:12th May 2009: 11:59 pm
Short URL:http://gen2phen.org/node/822
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An intensive, residential, computer-based course aimed at scientists actively involved in genetic analysis of multifactorial traits.This advanced course covers statistical methods currently used to map disease susceptibility genes, with an emphasis on (but not limited to) methods that can analyse family data or a combination of families and individuals. Discussions of the latest statistical methodology are complemented by practical hands-on computer exercises using state-of-the-art software. The statistical basics behind each method will be carefully explained so that participants with a non-statistical background can understand. With a focus on family data, we will discuss fundamental issues needed to increase success in gene mapping studies including: optimal study design, power to detect linkage and association, determining the most appropriate statistical methods and software, interpretation of statistical results and trouble shooting. We will also cover the basic principles of statistical inference, hypothesis testing, population and quantitative genetics and Mendelian inheritance.Our interactive and intensive educational program will enable one to better carry out sophisticated statistical analyses of genetic data, and will also improve one's interpretation and understanding of the results.All the software used is freely available, so that skills learned can be easily applied after the course. Teaching will take the form of lectures by invited speakers, informal tutorials, hands-on computer sessions, and analysis of disease family data sets. There will also be an opportunity to discuss participants' own data sets.Application deadline 3 April 2009.

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22 Jul 2009 - 08:00 - 28 Jul 2009 - 18:00
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Wellcome Trust Conference Centre
Wellcome Trust Genome Campus
Cambridge CB10 1RQ
United Kingdom
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