Thursday, June 8, 2017 3pm to 4pm
About this Event
550 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94158
https://minicourses.ucsf.edu/bms-270-computational-immunology-2017When: Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3:00 - 4:00 PM
Where: Mission Hall 1401, except 5/18 and 5/23 in HD-160 (Bakar Auditorium)
Website: https://minicourses.ucsf.edu/bms-270-computational-immunology-2017
Livestream link: https://lecture.ucsf.edu/ets/Catalog/Full/60449da854fa4154936f6f875a2df6ad21
Effective modeling, acquisition and mining of data have become crucial for solving important problems in immunology. This course explores novel molecular and computational approaches to interrogating outstanding questions in immunology and related fields. We will provide an overview of computational methods used in the analysis of immunological data, including transcriptomics, next generation sequencing, cytometry and CyTOF. Speakers are invited to share their insights into the state-of-the-art trends, provide a theoretical framework but also focus on real applications.
May 16 Marina Sirota, UCSF
Topic: Gene Expression / Genetics / Drug Repurposing
May 18 Purvesh Khatri, Stanford
Topic: Gene Expression Meta-Analysis
May 23 Dvir Aran, UCSF
Topic: Single Cell Sequencing
May 25 Patrick Bradley, UCSF
Topic: Microbiome Analysis
May 30 Ryan Hernandez, UCSF
Topic: Immune Repertoire
June 1
Matthew Spitzer, UCSF
Topic: Flow Cytometry / CyTOF
June 6 Student Presentations
June 8 Student Presentations