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FREE IN-PERSON WORKSHOP

Learn Bioinformatics for Omics-Profiling of Diseases at Stanford University in 3 Days

June 15-17, 2023 9AM - 4PM PST

Join us in lectures with Stanford University faculties to learn how big data is used to track and treat diseases.

Enrollment is reserved for the first 30 registered students
at partnered organizations from May 1st – May 31st.

Partnered with

MEET YOUR TEACHING TEAM

Michael Snyder

Chair and Professor at Department of Genetics at Stanford University

Amir Bahmani

Director at Stanford Deep Data Research Center & Lecturer at Stanford University

Joseph Yracheta

Board Vice President
at Native BioData Consortium

Antony Ross

Senior Data Scientist at Stanford University

Emma Marie Monte

Post-doctoral Researcher at Stanford University

Jennifer Li-Pook-Than

Post-doctoral Researcher at Stanford University & Project Manager at Stanford Precision Health for Ethnic and Racial Equity (SPHERE)

IN THIS WORKSHOP

Explore the big questions.

You will use large-scale “omics technology” to profile the molecular composition of our bodies and discover new avenues for disease treatment.

Level-up skills at no costs.

Knowledge should be free. You will walk away with an intellectually stimulating experience that boost new ideas, and form connections with peers through collaboration.

Learn from the best.

You will sit in lectures delivered by highly reputable Stanford University faculties and researchers, including the Chair of the Genetics Department.

Made for students at all levels.

No background in coding or molecular biology is required. Lectures cover a wide breath of topics at an introductory level. The teaching team provides expert support.

Join this unique learning opportunity.

While college credit is not available through the participation in this workshop, you will have exclusive access to educational content and an elite teaching team. Contact us if you have questions: placeholder@stanford.edu

PRACTICE WITH STANFORD DATA OCEAN

Build with the fundamentals.

Get early access to self-paced learning modules, quizzes, and exercises on topics, such as research ethics, Python programming, Genomics, Epigenetics, and Transcriptomics.

Code with data in the real world.

Use public datasets to investigate mutations in DNA, and map the cellular regulation of gene expression with the support from peers and the teaching team.

HOW TO FIND US?

Access the building.

The building will be locked at all times. We will have someone available to let folks in at the start of each day through the front entrance.

Get Parking.

There are bike racks and free parking in the parking lot behind the building.

Take CalTrain.

  • The CalTrain schedule can be found here.
  • Get off at the Palo Alto stop.
  • Catch the Research Park shuttle (RP shuttle) to the 3170 Porter Drive stop.
  • The RP shuttle is free, and open to the public. However, it will not run on Saturday.