1. Course: Analyzing Next-Generation Sequencing Data (2011 version)

    The second iteration of our bioinformatics summer course, Analyzing Next-Generation Sequencing Data, just finished. It was a great success, at least judging from the comments that people made to us personally; the evaluations aren't yet complete.

    The what: a two week course on analyzing next-gen sequencing data, using the Amazon …

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  2. Teaching next-gen sequencing data analysis to biologists

    Our sequencing analysis course ended last Friday, with an overwhelmingly positive response from the students. The few negative comments that I got were largely about organizational issues, and could be reshaped as suggestions for next time rather than as condemnations of this year's course.

    The 23 students -- most with no …

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  3. Running a next-gen sequence analysis course using Amazon Web Services

    So, I've been teaching a course on next-generation sequence analysis for the last week, and one of the issues I had to deal with before I proposed the course was how to deal with the volume of data and the required computation.

    You see, next-generation sequence analysis involves analyzing not …

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