New Hands-On Genomics Courses – RNA Library Prep & Full-Length 16S Sequencing!

Dear all, We are super excited to announce two new hands-on training courses at Edinburgh Genomics! 🎉 After the success of our recent lab courses (see photo!), we are expanding our offerings with: 🔬 RNA Library Preparation – Lab Course 🧬 Full-Length 16S rRNA PacBio Sequencing & Bioinformatics Analysis (covering both lab work and analysis!) To maximize hands-on experience, we are limiting each course to just 12 participants – spaces are expected to go quickly, so register ASAP to avoid disappointment! ________________________________ 📌 RNA Library Preparation – Lab Course 📅 Dates: 26th – 27th March 2025 📍 Location: Edinburgh Genomics, Ashworth Laboratories, The King’s Buildings, University of Edinburgh, EH9 3FL 🔗 Register here: RNA Library Prep Course<https://genomics.ed.ac.uk/event/rna-library-preparation-lab-course/> What You’ll Learn: Gain practical experience in producing directional mRNA sequencing libraries using the NEBNext UltraExpress® RNA Library Prep Kit. This streamlined, 1-day workflow enables efficient library production from total RNA. ✅ Introduction to Sequencing ✅ Library Preparation & QC ✅ Edinburgh Genomics Lab Tour ✅ MiSeq Loading Demo & QC Discussion ________________________________ 📌 Full-Length 16S rRNA PacBio Sequencing & Bioinformatics Analysis(Lab + Bioinformatics) 📅 Dates: 🔬 Lab Sessions: 8th – 9th April 2025 💻 Bioinformatics Sessions (Online): 15th – 16th April 2025 📍 Location: Edinburgh Genomics, Ashworth Laboratories (Lab) & Online (Bioinformatics) 🔗 Register here: Full-Length 16S Course<https://genomics.ed.ac.uk/event/full-length-16s-sequencing/> What You’ll Learn: This course provides an overview of a workflow for full-length 16S rRNA sequencing using PacBio technology, covering both lab work and data analysis. Participants will: ✅ Explore the advantages of full-length 16S sequencing over short-read approaches, focusing on amplicon generation, library preparation, sequencing, data quality, and analysis workflows. ✅ Learn about primer structure and usage for full-length 16S rRNA amplification. ✅ Compare different approaches to sample barcoding, including PacBio’s Kinnex chemistry for higher-throughput studies. ✅ Understand sequence annotation strategies and how to analyze taxonomic classifications. 🔬 In the Lab: ✔️ Introduction to PacBio Sequencing ✔️ Library Preparation & SMRTbell ligation ✔️ Edinburgh Genomics Lab Tour ✔️ Library QC & Revio Loading Demo ✔️ QC Discussion 💻 In Bioinformatics: ✔️ Introduction to R for sequencing data analysis ✔️ Processing results in SMRT Link ✔️ Sequencing QC & DADA2 pipeline ✔️ Taxonomic annotation & data visualization ________________________________ 📢 Limited spaces – register now to secure your place! For any questions, feel free to contact us at egtrain@ed.ac.uk<mailto:egtrain@ed.ac.uk> We look forward to welcoming you to Edinburgh Genomics! Kind regards, Dr Kathryn Campbell Genomics and Bioinformatics Training Coordinator - Edinburgh Genomics School of Biological Sciences University of Edinburgh Email: kcampb2@ed.ac.uk [C0537FE1-6FA3-49DE-BC61-6312CF32C502.png] ======================================================== Edinburgh Genomics' Privacy Notice can be viewed at: http://genomics.ed.ac.uk/about-us/privacy-notice This email and any attachments are confidential and intended solely for the use of the recipient(s) to whom they are addressed. If you have received it in error, please destroy all copies and inform the sender. ======================================================== [IMG_4525.jpeg] The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. Is e buidheann carthannais a th’ ann an Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann, clàraichte an Alba, àireamh clàraidh SC005336.
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