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Your Instructors
Anna Battenhouse, Associate Research Scientist, abattenhouse@utexas.edu,
Biomedical Research Computing Facility Manager, and Marcotte lab staffBA English literature, 1978
Commercial software development 1982 – 2007
Joined Iyer Lab 2007 (“retirement career”)
BS Biochemistry, UT Austin, 2013
- Joined the Biomedical Research Computing Facility (BRCF) and Marcotte Lab summer 2017
- Also affiliated with
Daryl Barth, daryl.barth@utexas.edu
- BS Materials Science & Engineering, UC Berkeley, 2017
- Student Researcher in France and Portugal 2017 - 2018
- Research Assistant in single cell genomics, UT Southwestern 2019-2021
- 4rd year graduate student in the Marcotte Lab Research Interests: biomaterials, developmental biology, and bioinformatics
- Matt Bramble, matthew.bramble@austin.utexas.edu,
Associate Research Scientist, Bioinformatics Consulting Group- Master’s degrees from UT Austin in Molecular Biology and Statistics
- 10 years of experience with R and Python
- Recently joined the CBRS Bioinformatics Consulting Group after six years at MD Anderson Cancer Center analyzing a wide range of NGS epigenomics data
- Areas of expertise include: Hi-C (chromatin conformation) analysis, mouse somatic variant analysis, and single cell RNAseq analysis
About the Iyer Lab (where Anna learned NGS)
Dr. Vishy Iyer, PI | |
Main focus is functional genomics
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Research methods include
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Communication
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For online attendees, you can also post your question to the Zoom chat. We'll sometimes use breakout rooms when troubleshooting problems you run into, if so, TA Daryl Barth Matt Bramble will assign you to one.
Getting help
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Large and growing datasets
NGS methods produce staggering amounts of data!
Typical dataset these days
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