Praha, Czech Republic (August 25-29, 2008)
TATAA Biocenter organize a course Practical Biostatistics. This course contains 2-day core module together with 3 days Practical Biostatistics. The objective of the Practical Biostatistics course is to provide an understanding of data processing and statistical methods applicable for analysis of data obtained by real-time PCR. A key ingredient in the course is practical exercises based on real data, including data sets provided by participants. The common experimental designs are introduced and data from such studies are analysed by participants under the supervision of instructors. Throughout the course participants will become familiar with most common experimental cases and self-create excel-based templates for data analysis which they bring home for their own use. In addition, an overview of suitable qPCR software tools will be given.
The course modules offered during this course are:
Day 1 - qPCR technology and applicationsDay 2 - Reverse transcription and sample preparationDay 3 - Practical BiostatisticsDay 4 - Practical BiostatisticsDay 5 - Practical Biostatistics
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