Description:

Omics experiments often generate long lists of genes or proteins. Functional enrichment analysis identifies biological trends in the data by assessing these lists against gene ontology and pathway information. This can help interpret the experimental results in the context of larger biological systems.

This workshop continues from our introductory webinar and provides a practical introduction to functional enrichment analysis. Using example data you will get hands-on with some of the most commonly used databases and tools for over representation (ORA) and gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) and for identifying enriched biological functions in a list of genes or proteins. We’ll focus on tools available online and in R.

Lead Trainers:
Dr Hossein Valipour Kahrood, Bioinformatician, Monash Genomics and Bioinformatics Platform
Dr Cali Willet, Senior Research Bioinformatician, Sydney Informatics Hub, University of Sydney

Date/Time:
20 - 21 November 2024, 1 - 4 pm AEDT / 12 - 3 pm AEST/ 12:30 - 3:30 pm ACDT/10 am - 1 pm AWST. Check in your timezone

Location: Online

Format:
This workshop will take place over two sessions. You must attend both sessions in order to get the most out of the workshop.

Our trainers will introduce the concepts and guide you through hands-on exercises to help you put your new skills into action. Some of the workshop will use R/RStudio and we’ll start at a beginner friendly level. We will provide access to the tools and compute you need to complete the exercises.

Who the workshop is for:

This workshop is for Australian researchers and bioinformaticians working with omics experiments (e.g. RNA-Seq, protein expression) that generate gene or protein lists.

How to apply:
This workshop is free but participation is subject to application with selection.

Applications close at 11:59pm AEDT, Tuesday 5 November 2024.

Apply here

Applications will be reviewed by the organising committee and all applicants will be informed of the status of their application (successful, waiting list, unsuccessful). Successful applicants will be provided with a Zoom meeting link closer to the date. More information on the selection process is provided in our advice on applying for Australian BioCommons workshops.

Start: Wednesday, 20 November 2024 @ 13:00

End: Thursday, 21 November 2024 @ 16:00

Timezone: UTC

City: Online  Country: Australia

Eligibility:
  • Expression of interest

Organiser: Australian BioCommons

Contact: training@biocommons.org.au

Host institution: Australian BioCommons

Keywords: Bioinformatics, Functional enrichment, Genes, Proteins

WORKSHOP: Making sense of gene and protein lists with functional enrichment analysis https://dresa.org.au/events/workshop-making-sense-of-gene-and-protein-lists-with-functional-enrichment-analysis Omics experiments often generate long lists of genes or proteins. Functional enrichment analysis identifies biological trends in the data by assessing these lists against gene ontology and pathway information. This can help interpret the experimental results in the context of larger biological systems. This workshop continues from our [introductory webinar](https://www.biocommons.org.au/events/funct-enrich-webinar) and provides a practical introduction to functional enrichment analysis. Using example data you will get hands-on with some of the most commonly used databases and tools for over representation (ORA) and gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) and for identifying enriched biological functions in a list of genes or proteins. We’ll focus on tools available online and in R. Lead Trainers: Dr Hossein Valipour Kahrood, Bioinformatician, Monash Genomics and Bioinformatics Platform Dr Cali Willet, Senior Research Bioinformatician, Sydney Informatics Hub, University of Sydney Date/Time: 20 - 21 November 2024, 1 - 4 pm AEDT / 12 - 3 pm AEST/ 12:30 - 3:30 pm ACDT/10 am - 1 pm AWST. [Check in your timezone](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Biological+insights+from+omics+data+with+functional+enrichment+analysis&iso=20241120T13&p1=152&ah=3) Location: Online Format: This workshop will take place over two sessions. You must attend both sessions in order to get the most out of the workshop. Our trainers will introduce the concepts and guide you through hands-on exercises to help you put your new skills into action. Some of the workshop will use R/RStudio and we’ll start at a beginner friendly level. We will provide access to the tools and compute you need to complete the exercises. Who the workshop is for: This workshop is for Australian researchers and bioinformaticians working with omics experiments (e.g. RNA-Seq, protein expression) that generate gene or protein lists. How to apply: This workshop is free but participation is subject to application with selection. Applications close at 11:59pm AEDT, Tuesday 5 November 2024. [Apply here](https://funct-enrich-workshop.eventbrite.com.au/) Applications will be reviewed by the organising committee and all applicants will be informed of the status of their application (successful, waiting list, unsuccessful). Successful applicants will be provided with a Zoom meeting link closer to the date. More information on the selection process is provided in our [advice on applying for Australian BioCommons workshops](https://www.biocommons.org.au/workshop-applications). 2024-11-20 13:00:00 UTC 2024-11-21 16:00:00 UTC Australian BioCommons Online, Australia Online Australia Australian BioCommons training@biocommons.org.au [] [] [] expression_of_interest BioinformaticsFunctional enrichmentGenesProteins