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From Swab to Server: Testing, Sequencing, and Sharing During a Pandemic

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Course Features

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Duration

3 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Lifetime Access

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Effort

5 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

This three-week COG-Train course delves into the journey from swabbing to data processing, emphasizing the importance of testing and sampling in understanding the spread of diseases like Covid-19. The course aims to teach participants about the transformation of samples into datasets and how to handle this data to address public health concerns during a pandemic. The role of sampling strategies in scientific research is also explored, with expert educators guiding students through different methods and their proper applications. Additionally, the course delves into the ethics of data sharing, particularly the sensitive information contained within sample data, and discusses methods for protecting personal information. The ability to link genomic data sets with clinical and epidemiological data is highlighted as a valuable tool for understanding the effects of different variants, particularly in the case of Covid-19. COG-Train equips participants with the knowledge and skills to link multiple datasets together, enhancing their understanding of Covid-19 and enabling them to address public health concerns effectively.

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Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Outline the journey from sample collection, through PCR to sequencing and data linkage

Compare the different sample types and how sampling strategy affects test performance

Explain the importance of linking genomic data to clinical and epidemiological data sets to address public health and scientific questions

Identify and explore ethical, legal and social implications of data use and sharing

Target Students

This course is designed for diagnostic and healthcare professionals, as well as anyone involved in the testing and analysis of disease samples

Course Instructors

Ana Filipe

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I work at the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR), where I oversee the viral genomics team. We provide expertise on high-throughput sequencing applied to viruses.
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Leigh Jackson

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I am a lecturer in Genomic Medicine at the University of Exeter where I work on genotyping chip accuracy and rare cancer variant penetrance as well as being Scientific Lead for COG-Train
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Rogers Kamulegeya

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I work with Makerere University as a Coordinator of the Integrated Biorepository of H3Africa Uganda and a Teaching Assistant for Molecular Biology and Human genetics
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Moses Luutu Nsubuga

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Biomedical Scientist at the Makerere University Biomedical Research Centre, Uganda. Interested in EvoDevo. My goal in life is to gain a better understanding of the human body.

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