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DESCRIPTION:With the increase in the volume of data across the whole spectr
 um of biology\, more opportunities\, as well as challenges\, have been cre
 ated to identify novel perspectives and answer questions in life sciences.
  This may also include public domain data\, which can provide added value 
 to data derived through the researcher’s own work and inform experimenta
 l design. This introductory course will highlight the challenges that res
 earchers face in integrating multi-omics data sets using biological exampl
 es. The course will focus on the use of public data resources and open acc
 ess tools for enabling integrated working\, with an emphasis on data visua
 lisation. This course will not include systems biology modelling or machin
 e learning.A major element of this course is a group project\, where parti
 cipants will be placed in small groups to work together on a challenge set
  by trainers from EMBL-EBI data resource and research teams. This allows p
 articipants to explore the bioinformatics tools and resources introduced i
 n the course and to apply these to a set problem\, providing hands-on expe
 rience of relevance to their own research. The group work will culminate i
 n a presentation session involving all participants on the final day of th
 e course\, allowing wider discussion on the benefits and challenges of int
 egrating data.Curious about what the group projects look like? Explore the
  ones created during the last run of this course for inspiration - Group p
 rojects 2025 
LOCATION:European Bioinformatics Institute\, Hinxton
SUMMARY:Introduction to multi-omics data integration and visualisation
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/events/introduction-multi-omic
 s-data-integration-and-visualisation-2026
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