The Sheffield Bioinformatics Core is pleased to announce a new one-day course on using the Cytoscape software for the interpretation and visualisation of gene networks.
This highly-regarded and free software, that does not require any prior Bioinformatics experience, will allow you to extract biological meaning from your existing RNA-seq results (or other omics data) and produce publication-ready network diagrams and figures.
The course will take place on Wednesday June 12th from 9:30 to 16:30 with in-person and online options available. Please use this link to secure a place. Or if you prefer to pay using a grant code or cost centre you can email the Bioinformatics Core directly and we can arrange this.
More information about the course can be found here
For queries relating to collaborating with the Bioinformatics Core team on projects: bioinformatics-core@sheffield.ac.uk
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Requests for a Bioinformatics support clinic can be made via the Research Software Engineering (RSE) code clinic system. This is monitored by Bioinformatics Core staff, so we will ensure the appropriate expertise (which may involve individuals from multiple teams) will be available to help you
Queries regarding sequencing and library preparation provision at The University of Sheffield should be directed to the Multi-omics facility in SITraN or the Genomics Laboratory in Biosciences.