BroadE: Charting the Epigenome with ChIP 2014
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BroadE: Charting the Epigenome with ChIP 2014
These presentations were filmed during the 2014 Charting the Epigenome with ChIP workshop - Basic Analyses of ChIP-Seq Data, part of the BroadE Workshop series.
This workshop focused on ChIP (chromatin immunoprecipitation), a very powerful technique that enables the localization of proteins on DNA throughout the genome. The ChIP technique can be used in any area of research to further elucidate gene function and regulation.
About BroadE:
BroadE workshops bring researchers in the extended Broad community together so they can learn from one another. BroadE workshops (the 'E' stands for education) offer insights and share hands-on training in breakthrough technologies, high-throughput methods, and computational tools not typically found in conventional research labs. Through this ongoing series, which is open to Broad staff and to researchers at MIT and Harvard, the Broad community hopes to extend the impact of its science and openly share new methods.
These presentations were filmed during the 2014 Charting the Epigenome with ChIP workshop - Basic Analyses of ChIP-Seq Data, part of the BroadE Workshop series.
This workshop focused on ChIP (chromatin immunoprecipitation), a very powerful technique that enables the localization of proteins on DNA throughout the genome. The ChIP technique can be used in any area of research to further elucidate gene function and regulation.
About BroadE:
BroadE workshops bring researchers in the extended Broad community together so they can learn from one another. BroadE workshops (the 'E' stands for education) offer insights and share hands-on training in breakthrough technologies, high-throughput methods, and computational tools not typically found in conventional research labs. Through this ongoing series, which is open to Broad staff and to researchers at MIT and Harvard, the Broad community hopes to extend the impact of its science and openly share new methods.
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