Genome Analysis Using NGS and Its Applications

Numbering Code G-MED41 8S001 LE87 Year/Term 2022 ・ Intensive, Second semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type lecture and seminar
Target Year Doctoral students Target Student
Language English Day/Period Intensive
Instructor name MATSUDA FUMIHIKO (Graduate School of Medicine Professor)
NAGASAKI MASAO (Center for the Promotion of Interdisciplinary Education and Research Program-Specific Professor)
KAWAGUCHI SHUJI (Graduate School of Medicine Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This course aims to provide a practical introduction of genomics analysis as well as integrative analysis of multi-omics data in genomic medicine. The course provides attendees with a unique opportunity to interact
closely with the world-leading researchers who serve as instructors.
Course Goals Learn how to perform actual analysis of human genome data. The types of analysis includes: genome-wide association study, data manipulation/ variant calling/ de novo assembly of NGS data, population genetics analysis, Mendelian randomization, RNA sequencing, and cancer genetics analysis.
Schedule and Contents This class will be offered when the COVID-19 pandemic is under control and lecturers for the class are available.
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluated by attendance
Course Requirements The class is limited to Kyoto-McGill International Collaborative School of Genomic Medicine students.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) See course website and learn some of the topics in advance if you think it necessary.Genomics and Data: The Future for Health Care: Technology Lectures and Symposium (https://www.kyoto-mcgill.org/course2019)
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