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7 Short courses in Genetics in France
Human Population Genomics and Genetic Epidemiology
This two-week Human Population Genomics and Genetic Epidemiology course offered by the Institut Pasteur presents theoretical lectures, research examples and hands-on computer training on concepts and tools used in the study of human population genomics and genetic epidemiology.
Radiomics - Theory and Practice
The aim of this Radiomics - Theory and Practice workshop at Institut Curie is to explain what radiomics is, define best practices and teach how to use the free LIFEx software to analyze images and carry out radiomic studies.
Epigenetics
The aim of this Epigenetics course at Institut Curie is to provide an overview of epigenetic mechanisms and their links to gene expression and chromatin dynamics in different systems.
Mouse Genetics for Disease Modelling
This five-week intensive laboratory and lecture Mouse Genetics for Disease Modelling course offered by the Institut Pasteur covers the analysis of gene function at all levels: the gene and its product, the cell and its interactions, the embryonic tissues and the animal as a whole.
Genome Instability and Human Disease
Genome instability is a hallmark of cancer cells but also a cause of genetic diseases in humans. Institut Curie offers this course on Genome Instability and Human Disease.
Post-transcriptional Gene Regulation
The aim of this Post-transcriptional Gene Regulation course at Institut Curie is to provide an overview of post-transcriptional gene regulations at multiple levels, including (pre-)messenger RNA splicing, polyadenylation, modifications (epitranscriptome), localization, translation and degradation.
Non-Coding Genome
The Non-Coding Genome course at Institut Curie will explore the versatility of non-genic DNA elements and non-coding RNAs across a spectrum of cellular processes, in humans and model organisms, and their implication in physiology and disease.