Introduction to GWAS

Bioinformatics & Genomics: From Data Analysis to AI Applications

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When

2 – 3 p.m., March 6, 2025

Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) allows researchers to find links between genetic variants, like single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and phenotypic traits. This workshop covers the key concepts of GWAS, focusing on applications with PLINK, PRSice, and R. Learn how to conduct GWAS, interpret results, and apply polygenic risk score (PRS) analysis, aggregating SNP data for a genetic assessment.

This workshop provides graduate students in public universities with the necessary skills and tools to analyze biological data using high-performance computing resources.

Participants will acquire hands-on experience with industry-standard command-line tools (CLI) for DNA and RNA sequencing analysis, sequence manipulation and alignment, and pipeline management for automating complex workflows. They will also learn about differential expression analysis for identifying genes with altered expression levels, data visualization techniques for effectively presenting results, and the basics of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in bioinformatics.

Upon completion of this workshop, graduates will be capable of using these powerful tools and methods to address real-world biological challenges and make significant contributions to bioinformatics research.

SERIES: Exploring Tools for Data Analysis and AI Applications in Biosciences and Genomics
WhereREGISTER for Zoom link  Weaver Science-Engineering Library, Rm 212 and on Zoom
Instructor: Michele Cosi and Simona Merlini
YouTube: UArizona DataLab 

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Contacts

Michele Cosi