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GeneSpring 12.6

September 27, 2013

9 am – 5 pm

NIH Library Training Room, Building 10, Clinical Center, South Entrance

No registration required, seating limited to 20

GeneSpring 12.6 provides comprehensive analytical and visualization
tools for multiple data types within a single application. With the
NIH Library license, gene expression (microarray), miRNA, QPCR, exon
splicing, CNV, and GWAS can be combined into one project, allowing
researchers to analyze and view results from different experiments in
a single user interface.  One can link probes across data types, array
platforms, and organisms that map to the same biological entity.
GeneSpring includes a wide range of biological contextualization
tools, including GO, GSEA/GSA, and Pathway Analysis with interaction
databases for over 15 organisms.

The class will be taught by GeneSpring staff and is free and open to
NIH and HHS staff only.  No registration is required; however, seating
is limited to 20.

The NIH Library holds two floating GeneSpring licenses for staff
access:  
http://nihlibrary.nih.gov/Services/Bioinformatics/Pages/bioanalysis.aspx.
 This class covers GeneSpring resources available with this license.

The Library also holds a static license for GeneSpring 12 that is
available on NIH Library Bioinformatics Workstation 3 (64-bit
architecture, 8 cores, 48GB RAM, and 2TB disk space).  For
reservations, please visit the NIH Library Information Desk or call
301.496.1080.

This class is sponsored by the NIH Library Bioinformatics Support Program.

Sign language interpreters and other reasonable accommodations will be
provided. If you require such accommodations, please contact the NIH
Library Information Desk at 301.496.1080 five business days in
advance. For TDD users/callers, please call the above number through
the Federal Relay Service at 1.800.877.8339.



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