We are inviting you to join our unique Single-cell summer school which covers all important steps during immune cell processing, sample preparation for single-cell sequencing and data analysis.This eight days intensive hands-on school focuses on experiment design, sample selection and preparation, quality control, sequencing, understanding NGS data formats, sequence editing, read mapping, handling potential problems and finally data interpretation.The school was established as a result of long-term cooperation of Charles University with the University of West Bohemia and with the cooperation with London South Bank University, University of Warsaw, University of Pennsylvania and 4EU+ Members.The school is intended for students and young researchers with at least basic wetlab skills. Capacity of Summer school is limited, only 20 participants can be included. The participants will be selected based on their application by expert committee.ProgrameDay 1 (Wed, Sept. 4) – Welcome and LecturesDay 2 (Thu, Sept. 5) – Basic training for wet lab and data analysisDay 3 (Fri, Sept. 6) – Wet lab day 1Day 4 (Sat, Sept. 7) – Wet lab day 2Day 5 (Sun, Sept. 8) – Day-offDay 6-8 (Mon, Sept. 9-11) – Data analysis (and barbecue party)VenueWet lab part will take place at:Biomedical Center of the Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Charles University (Alej Svobody 1655/76)In silico lab data analysis part at:New Technologies for the Information Society Research Centre (NTIS) of Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of West Bohemia (Technická 9). Visit summer school of single cell web site for more information and registration.
Charles University, University of West Bohemia, Medical University of Vienna, London South Bank University, University of Milan, University of Warsaw, Heidelberg University and University of CopenhagenWe are inviting you to join our unique Single-cell sum
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