Epigenomics Data Analysis: from Bulk to Single Cell (ONLINE)
This workshop aims to introduce the best practice bioinformatics methods for processing, analyses, visualisation and integration of epigenomics and functional genomics data.
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This workshop aims to introduce the best practice bioinformatics methods for processing, analyses, visualisation and integration of epigenomics and functional genomics data.
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Last updated: 2024-09-18
Content Responsible: Maria Bäckström(maria.backstrom@scilifelab.uu.se)