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February 23, 2014

Data Analysis for Genomics MOOC

Filed under: Data Analysis,Genomics,R — Patrick Durusau @ 2:48 pm

Data Analysis for Genomics MOOC by Stephen Turner.

HarvardX: Data Analysis for Genomics
April 7, 2014.

From the post:

Last month I told you about Coursera’s specializations in data science, systems biology, and computing. Today I was reading Jeff Leek’s blog post defending p-values and found a link to HarvardX’s Data Analysis for Genomics course, taught by Rafael Irizarry and Mike Love. Here’s the course description:

If you’ve ever wanted to get started with data analysis in genomics and you’d learn R along the way, this looks like a great place to start. The course is set to start April 7, 2014.

A threefer: genomics, R and noticing what subjects are unidentified in current genomics practices. Are those subjects important?

If you are worried about the PH207x prerequisite, take a look at: PH207x Health in Numbers: Quantitative Methods in Clinical & Public Health Research. It’s an archived course but still accessible for self-study.

A slow walk through Ph207x will give you a broad exposure to methods in clinical and public health research.

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