Archana Bhardwaj

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2021 - GBIO0015_30_31

 

Welcome to the courses GBIO0015, GBIO0030, GBIO0031. To maximize the experience of learning from data, and applying computational approaches to genetic data in the context of genetic epidemiology, the 3 courses will have joint sessions.

Each student will be able to work on the same data, yet with individual-specific assignments and tutoring that matches the chosen course. Joint sessions will foster cross-fertilization and learning from each other's background and expertise.

This course is organized by Kristel VAN STEEN. Miss Diane DUROUX will be available as practical hands-on helpline. In all communcations, please include both Prof Van Steen and Diane Duroux, such that we can act promptly. Data analyses usually take their time and hence it is important to be able to solve practical problems as quickly as possible. 

ALL CLASSES WILL BE COVID-ONLINE and can be attended via the following link: 
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/534351157


UPDATES:

  • A first session to explain and agree upon the modus operandi, will take place on 5th February from 6-8PM
  • Individual-specific assignments will include analysing data within a particular theme. Based on your curriculums, I have pre-selected a few themes and some key references. Please take a moment to select those themes that you feel most related to. Indicate your choices in the last column of the following online Table: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XQA0feG_5y5vu4D5HEwiaOkZ3SWtX2DI/view?usp=sharing . On 12th February, we will discuss and finalize the choices.
  • Second term exam assignment (due 20th August): download here
 


CLASS SCHEDULE AND COURSE DOCUMENTS:


Date Time Topic and Documents
for whom?

Febr 5                

6-8 PM

                       

  • Class organization
  •  15, 30, 31

 

PART I : Setting the pace

Febr 12

6-8 PM

  •  15, 30, 31


 

Febr 19

5-6 PM

 

  •  when not having taken GBIO0002
Febr 26
4-6 PM
  • Background class on GWAIS (1 hour): course notes sent by mail
  • Presentations of key papers (group 30): ~ half an hour for each presentation
  • 15, 30, 31

March 5


4-6 PM


  • Presentations of key papers (groups 31 and 15): ~half an hour for each presentation [UNCHANGED, March 5, starting at 4PM]

  • 15, 30, 31

PART II : Rolling up our sleeves

During March 8-March 19

 

  •  Help with installing identified source code on the servers

 

March 16


4-6 PM

  • TA session with Diane Duroux: Go over individual
    • identifications of software/code to run your analyses
    • issues when installing software on personal computer
    • list of dependencies related to the previous items
  • Supporting doc: download here
  • 15, 30, 31

March 30

4-6 PM

  • Q&A related to setting up runs in line with individual assignments
  • Supporting doc: download here
  • 15, 30, 31

As needed

 
  •  Help with individual projects
  • 15, 30, 31

April 27

4-6 PM

  • Presentation by students of preliminary results
  • Directives to update analyses
  • 15, 30, 31

May 15

 
  • Directives - location files of essential data and information for individual projects: download here
  • 15, 30, 31

May 18

 4-6 PM
  • 15

May 27

2-4 PM
  • Help with individual projects
  • 15, 30, 31

June 14

2-4 PM
  • Help with individual projects
  • 15, 30, 31
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