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[Postponed] Join dkNET Webinar Series: dkNET Hypothesis Center - Signaling Pathways Project Live Demo on April 17, 2020

Updates (05/01/2020): This webinar will be rescheduled to May 15, 2020 at 11 am PDT. For more information: https://dknet.org/about/blog/2081


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Updates (04/17/2020)

Please note that this webinar has been postponed. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Signaling Pathways Project Live Demo webinar scheduled to take place today at 11am PDT has been postponed. We apologize for the short notice and any inconvenience caused. Please sign up for our newsletter to received the updated schedule of this webinar and information about upcoming webinars.


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https://dknet.org/about/webinar


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Join dkNET Webinar on Friday, April 17, 2020, 11am - 12pm PT


Abstract

The dkNET Hypothesis Center - Signaling Pathways Project (SPP) is a free, open source tool for bench scientists to generate research hypotheses using SPP consensomes, which are lists of genes ranked by their transcriptional responsiveness to signaling pathway nodes.

SPP is a hub for big data and hypothesis generation that allows researchers to extract information across different transcriptomic and ChIP-Seq datasets. It is a powerful meta-analysis platform that surveys across millions of biocurated 'omics data points to make high-confidence connections between genomic targets, their upstream regulatory pathways, and disease states.

Bring your questions and join in using the SPP to generate answers.

Here are some examples.

1. What cell cycle genes are regulated by FGF receptors in the human liver?

2. What genes are most responsive to insulin receptor signaling?

3. What genes in my gene set are regulated by E3 ubiquitin ligases?

We hope this short webinar will provide an opportunity to use this tool to shape your research activities! No informatics experience required.


Presenter: Neil McKenna, PhD, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX

Date: Friday, April 17, 2020

Time: 11am - 12 pm PDT

Dial-in information: https://uchealth.zoom.us/meeting/register/uZArf-2trj4rBVZa4TwflPWbSdeutbk1EA


Upcoming webinars schedule:
https://dknet.org/about/webinar


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