Dear all,
 
We're happy to share an upcoming online course on Gene Set Enrichment
Analysis in R, taking place 11-15 May.

Course website: [
https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/gse-in-r/ ]

Gene set enrichment analysis is a cornerstone of modern transcriptomics,
proteomics, and multi-omics studies - but it's also easy to misuse or
over-interpret. This course is designed to help you really understand
what enrichment results mean, how they are computed, and how to use them
responsibly in your research.

The course is strongly hands-on and flexible. Alongside the core topics,
we adapt the pace and focus to participants' interests, and you're very
welcome to bring your own data to work on during the practical sessions.

During the course, attendees will learn how to:

Understand the biological and statistical logic behind enrichment analysis

Choose appropriate gene set databases and annotations

Run and interpret ORA, GSEA, CERNO, and other ranking-based methods

Deal with gene identifiers and annotation pitfalls

Reduce redundancy and make sense of overlapping results

Visualize and communicate enrichment results clearly

Apply advanced approaches, including topology-based, multivariate,
single-cell, and spatial methods

Design and validate custom gene sets
Course format

Fully online, to encourage international participation

Sessions run daily from 14:00 to 19:00 (Berlin time)

Short lecture blocks combined with hands-on exercises, discussion,
and Q&A 
For the full list of our courses and workshops, please visit:
[ https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/ ]

Best regards,
Carlo

Carlo Pecoraro, Ph.D
Physalia-courses DIRECTOR
info@physalia-courses.org
mobile: +49 17645230846

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