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RNAseq data analysis

[4 half days] - [English]

Do you want to get started with RNAseq data processing and learn how to analyse this type of data?


RNA sequencing is a powerful technology that is now commonly used to measure gene expression. A differential expression analysis is a statistical analysis that aims to identify quantitative changes in gene expression levels between different experimental groups.


Scheduled trainings :

RNAseq data analysis (Training organized in collaboration with Laurent Gatto, from the CBIO Lab)
[4 half days] - [starts on 27-01-2026 à 09:00] - [English] - [Woluwé Saint-Lambert]
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Training aims
The goal of this training is to give an overview of the RNAseq technology and to learn how to analyse and interpret the data using dedicated R Bioconductor packages. It's aimed at biologists who want to learn how to do a differential expression analysis on their RNaseq data.

Prerequisites

Basic R knowledge is assumed, including data import and export, basic data structures (numeric, characters, logicals, data.frames and matrices), general data manipulation with base R or the tidyverse and data visualisation.

If you are not familiar with the R statistical programming language, we strongly encourage you to start by an introductory R course (see below). Note however that simply following these introductory courses without further practice is unlikely to suffice.

Data manipulation and visualisation with R
Introduction to data analysis with R
Data manipulation and visualisation with R

Content

Rate
This training course is recognized by the IABE, enabling participants to earn CPD points.
(Note that this is true for all SMCS courses.)

Tools used during training
R

Methods and method families discussed
Multivariate exploratory analyses
   PCA - Principal component analysis
Regression model
   Multiple linear regression
Differential expression analysis


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