Workshop Series: Quantitative Methods for HIV Researchers starts 10/15

Registration is open for Part I of a 3-part series of Duke Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) workshops designed to provide HIV researchers with the quantitative skills necessary for analysis of the large, complex data sets resulting from assays such as single-cell RNA-seq, flow cytometry, fMRI, etc. Each part of the series consists of 6 once-a-week workshops held on Thursdays from 1PM – 4 PM via Zoom, and is open to graduate students, postdocs, medical fellows, staff and faculty. Non-Duke-affiliated applicants are welcome.

While the target audience is HIV/AIDS researchers, most of the material being covered in this workshop series is likely to be of broad interest to people interested in learning quantitative skills. The workshops that start next week are prerequisites for a microbiome analysis workshop that will be in the spring, as well as other assay workshops that may be of interest to the microbiome community.

For more information and to register, click here.

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