Genetic Analysis in Clinical Research - Erasmus University Rotterdam
Netherlands Institute for Health Sciences (Nihes)
Archivio
26.01.2009 - 30.01.2009 Rotterdam, Netherlands
Contenuti (corsi)
The course comprises basic introductions about genetics of complex disorders, statistical genetics, genetic epidemiology, genome-wide association studies, meta-analysis, pharmacogenetics, translational research, risk prediction and genetic test evaluation. These introductions are illustrated in several guest lectures where researchers present ongoing genomics research at Erasmus MC and afiliated centers.
The course comprises basic introductions about genetics of complex disorders, statistical genetics, genetic epidemiology, genome-wide association studies, meta-analysis, pharmacogenetics, translational research, risk prediction and genetic test evaluation. These introductions are illustrated in several guest lectures where researchers present ongoing genomics research at Erasmus MC and afiliated centers.
Pubblico target
After this course, participants should be able to read and critically evaluate scientific research papers about gene discoveries, genome-wide association studies and genome-based prediction of common diseases.
After this course, participants should be able to read and critically evaluate scientific research papers about gene discoveries, genome-wide association studies and genome-based prediction of common diseases.
Prerequisiti
Completed Master’s programme or equivalent knowledge.
Completed Master’s programme or equivalent knowledge.
Organizzatori regionali
Netherlands Institute for Health Sciences (Nihes)
Netherlands Institute for Health Sciences (Nihes)
Annotazioni
This course is part of the Erasmus Winter Programme 2009.
This course is part of the Erasmus Winter Programme 2009.
Lingua
Inglese
Inglese
Contatto organizzatori
Dr Molewaterplein 50
3000 CA Rotterdam
Netherlands
Dr Molewaterplein 50
3000 CA Rotterdam
Netherlands
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