CCDL Workshop Registration
The Open Science & Data Collaborations Program at Carnegie Mellon University Libraries is partnering with the Childhood Cancer Data Lab (CCDL), founded by Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation,  to host a Data Analysis workshop March 24-26th. This workshop will introduce reproducible analysis of bulk transcriptomic data to childhood cancer researchers and other researchers working on transcriptomic data.

We expect attendees to bring a laptop (running Windows 10 Professional or higher, Mac OS X, or a Linux operating system) and a biological question that relates to transcriptomic data. We encourage attendees to bring your own data for analysis. We do not expect attendees to have programming experience: the material is designed to help attendees get up and running with software used in this domain. Attendees will learn to perform reproducible analyses in Docker containers and record their analyses in RMarkdown notebook.


Max capacity: 15.  
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Email *
Full Name *
What university, hospital, or other organization are you affiliated with? *
What is your title or position? *
Do you study childhood cancer? *
What scientific question that relates to transcriptomic data (microarray, RNA-seq, or single cell RNA-sequencing) are you hoping to address? *
If you have transcriptomic data related to your scientific question, please describe them here. How many samples do you have? Are they microarray data? If so, what platform? Are they RNA-seq data? If so, how many reads per sample?
What operating system does the laptop that you would bring to the training workshop run? *
What dietary restrictions do you have?
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