MMG1328H: Advanced 'Omics Methods, Paired Analysis Principles, and their Applications

Quantitative high-dimension technologies continue to rapidly revolutionize the study of molecular biology. With increasing parameters, resolution, dimensions, and new modalities, paired computational analysis is necessary to properly utilize these methods. Covering the current standard and state of the art in single cell and spatial transcriptomics, their analysis, and utilization with other 'omics technologies including proteomics, this course will detail how to use these technologies from experimental workflows through to paired analysis pipelines.

Furthermore, we will discuss cutting-edge applications, the limitations of current systems, and a framework to develop new experimental and analysis methods. The course will feature a combination of lectures, discussion of recent publications, guest speakers, and student presentations.

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