What is the eGenomics Catalogue?

This self-paced course builds a foundation for understanding genomic advances and identifying the relevance of genomics to public health. This course is presented online and structured in six (6) units. The course units focus on: Introduction to Genomics Genes in Populations Genetic Testing Gene-Environment Interactions Ethical, Legal and Social Issues An Overview of State and National Resources The course provides video presentations and accompanying instructor slides for each topic. Each unit is matched with a short quiz and additional resources to provide more information on the topic. Transcripts of the lectures, including PowerPoint slides, are also available to registered users.

Read more: Six weeks to Genomic Awareness

These materials have been given in a Worksop organized by H3ABioNet

Read more: Genome Wide Association Studies, Quality Control and Family based analysis

Copied from the eBiomics website: This website is devoted to self-training in bioinformatics. The purpose of eBiomics is to familiarise users with bioinformatics analysis flows in diverse -omics applications.

Read more: eBiomics: Good practices and specific methods for using bioinformatics resources

It is an online bioinformatics course organized by H3ABioNet

Read more: Introduction to Bioinformatics

Copied from the EMBL-EBI website: A collection of video lectures from the 'Hands on training in Next-Generation Sequencing' course that took place at EMBL-EBI on 12-14 March 2012, available for you to watch in your own time. The workshop provides an introduction to Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) and addresses how to interpret the data and how the analysis is applied in Genomics.

Read more: EBI: Next Generation Sequencing Practical Course