Event detail for review:
May 8-13, 2023
SHORT COURSE
Location: Hinxton, UK
Lecturer
Scopes: This course will give insights into, and practical
experience in, data visualisation for exploring
complex and multi-dimensional biological data.
Biological and life sciences data often consists
of multiple dimensions: a combination of numerical
values, ordered data, categories, and time-series.
To make sense of this data, simple plots like
scatterplots, barcharts, and boxplots are often
not enough. Still, visualisation is critical in
gaining deep insight into the data. This is why
many custom visualisations originated in the
biological field.
In this course, we will dive into the topic of
visualisation of complex biological data and how
it can be used to gain insight into and get a
"feel" for a dataset, so that targeted analyses
can be defined. It will be delivered through a
mixture of lectures and workshop sessions, and
will provide hands-on experience in developing
visualisations. The course will focus on working
with omics (e.g. genomics, transcriptomics) data
rather than e.g. imaging data.
Registration Deadline:
Contacts: Jan Aerts
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