Full: Data Lab Advanced Single-Cell RNA-Seq Workshop, Virtual, March 13-17, 2023

February 10, 2023

The Data Lab is excited to announce that our next training workshop will be held virtually from March 13-17, 2023! During this workshop, we will cover advanced topics in the analysis of single-cell RNA-seq data for researchers studying pediatric cancer. You can find a draft schedule that is subject to change here.

This advanced workshop builds on material we teach in our introduction to single-cell RNA-seq module. Please note that some familiarity with basic R coding and with single-cell RNA-Seq data analysis is required.  

About the Workshop

The workshop will take place March 13-17 from 12-5pm Eastern time. Each day consists of lectures and designated time for attendees to work on exercise materials and their own projects with our staff available for consultation. On Friday, March 17, we will cover any final questions and allow you to present the projects you have worked on to the other workshop participants. You’ll need a laptop with internet access and to install Zoom and Slack. You will log into an RStudio Server hosted by the Data Lab from your web browser.

During lectures, instructors will lead you through course material using Zoom, Slack, and the Data Lab RStudio Server. We will record instruction and provide it to workshop attendees so they can revisit it outside of workshop hours or in case they experience disruptions during live instruction.

During consultation time, our staff will be available to answer questions and provide any 1:1 assistance as you work through exercise notebooks we provide or work with your own scRNA-seq data. We’ll use Zoom and Slack for this, too.

What you will learn: 

  • We will cover cell-type identification using single-cell RNA-seq.
  • We will address integration of multiple single-cell RNA-seq libraries.
  • We will describe approaches to differential expression analyses with single-cell data.
  • We will introduce working with CITE-seq data.

What you won’t learn:

  • We won’t address experimental design (e.g., how many replicates you need).
  • We won’t compare tools (e.g., Seurat vs. Scater for single-cell RNA-seq data pre-processing).
  • We won't cover pre-processing (alignment and quantification) of single-cell data.
  • We won't address integrating with other omics types (e.g. joint analysis of single-cell RNA-seq and ATAC-seq).
  • We won’t cover every feature or assumption of the tools we do present, but we will try to highlight the features and gotchas that we think are relevant to most users.
  • You may not be able to perform every analysis you need for your own work, particularly for complex experimental designs.

Apply now!

If you are a pediatric cancer researcher and this workshop sounds like it's for you, please apply to join us! To ensure that workshop attendees have a great hands-on experience, there will be a limited number of seats available. 

If interested, please apply as soon as possible! Applications will close when all spots are full and no later than February 24th, whichever comes first. All applicants will receive notification of their status. Accepted participants will be asked to provide a $100 deposit to reserve their seat. Deposits will be fully refunded upon workshop attendance.

Please feel free to reach out to us at training@ccdatalab.org with any questions.

The Data Lab is excited to announce that our next training workshop will be held virtually from March 13-17, 2023! During this workshop, we will cover advanced topics in the analysis of single-cell RNA-seq data for researchers studying pediatric cancer. You can find a draft schedule that is subject to change here.

This advanced workshop builds on material we teach in our introduction to single-cell RNA-seq module. Please note that some familiarity with basic R coding and with single-cell RNA-Seq data analysis is required.  

About the Workshop

The workshop will take place March 13-17 from 12-5pm Eastern time. Each day consists of lectures and designated time for attendees to work on exercise materials and their own projects with our staff available for consultation. On Friday, March 17, we will cover any final questions and allow you to present the projects you have worked on to the other workshop participants. You’ll need a laptop with internet access and to install Zoom and Slack. You will log into an RStudio Server hosted by the Data Lab from your web browser.

During lectures, instructors will lead you through course material using Zoom, Slack, and the Data Lab RStudio Server. We will record instruction and provide it to workshop attendees so they can revisit it outside of workshop hours or in case they experience disruptions during live instruction.

During consultation time, our staff will be available to answer questions and provide any 1:1 assistance as you work through exercise notebooks we provide or work with your own scRNA-seq data. We’ll use Zoom and Slack for this, too.

What you will learn: 

  • We will cover cell-type identification using single-cell RNA-seq.
  • We will address integration of multiple single-cell RNA-seq libraries.
  • We will describe approaches to differential expression analyses with single-cell data.
  • We will introduce working with CITE-seq data.

What you won’t learn:

  • We won’t address experimental design (e.g., how many replicates you need).
  • We won’t compare tools (e.g., Seurat vs. Scater for single-cell RNA-seq data pre-processing).
  • We won't cover pre-processing (alignment and quantification) of single-cell data.
  • We won't address integrating with other omics types (e.g. joint analysis of single-cell RNA-seq and ATAC-seq).
  • We won’t cover every feature or assumption of the tools we do present, but we will try to highlight the features and gotchas that we think are relevant to most users.
  • You may not be able to perform every analysis you need for your own work, particularly for complex experimental designs.

Apply now!

If you are a pediatric cancer researcher and this workshop sounds like it's for you, please apply to join us! To ensure that workshop attendees have a great hands-on experience, there will be a limited number of seats available. 

If interested, please apply as soon as possible! Applications will close when all spots are full and no later than February 24th, whichever comes first. All applicants will receive notification of their status. Accepted participants will be asked to provide a $100 deposit to reserve their seat. Deposits will be fully refunded upon workshop attendance.

Please feel free to reach out to us at training@ccdatalab.org with any questions.

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