MASTER CLASS IN TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH USING BIOINFORMATICS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY
– KING’S COLLEGE LONDON
(Short Course from 28 November until 2 December 2011)
This course provides the conceptual framework as well as a methodological
introduction to the integrated use of epidemiology and bioinformatic
approaches in modern translational research
The course is run by Professor Lars Holmberg, Dr Emanuele de Rinaldis, and
Dr Mieke Van Hemelrijck from the Division of Cancer Studies as well as
visiting faculty from the Harvard School of Public Health (Professor L
Mucci) and the University of Amsterdam (Professor M Van De Vijver).
The course is designed for a wide range of public health professionals
(cancer care providers) and scientists with various backgrounds
(quantitative, computational, biomedical) in academic and industrial
settings, as well as BSc, MSc and PhD students with an interest in cancer
studies.
The course takes place at at the National Institute for Health Research
(NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS
Foundation Trust and King's College London, one of only five NIHR
comprehensive BRC's in the UK
Cost to attend is £550 with discounts for students and KCL/GSTT members of
staff
Further information:
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus/shortcourses/index/name/master-class-in-translational-research-using-bioinformatics-and-epidemiology/keyword/medicine
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