Using Gene Regulatory Networks to Understand Sex Differences
Offered By: Labroots via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore gene regulatory networks and their role in understanding sex differences in this 30-minute webinar presented by Dr. Camila Lopes-Ramos, an Instructor at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Fellow at the Channing Division of Network Medicine. Gain insights into genomics and systems biology methods used to model gene regulation and uncover sex-specific differences in health and disease. Learn from Dr. Lopes-Ramos's extensive experience in integrating omics data and applying network methods to various research problems, including tissue- and sex-specific gene regulation. Discover how her background in oncology and computational biology contributes to advancing our understanding of sex differences through gene regulatory network analysis.
Syllabus
Using Gene Regulatory Networks to Understand Sex Differences
Taught by
Labroots
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