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Training Modules

Induction: 2-week Advanced Research Skills introduction in Learning Need Analysis, Academic Integrity, Time-Management, Good Laboratory Practice, and Critical Appraisal, followed by “Research Skills for Biomedical Sciences” covering hypothesis generation and biostatistics

Training in Quantitative Biology: 5 weeks of training with 5 one day expert-led courses, encompass R-coding, RNASeq of tissue and single cells, data visualisation, clustering and dimensionality reduction, proteomics and protein interaction networks. Training assessments with written feedback will aid knowledge transfer. Additional topics for student selection will include Artificial Intelligence, Genomics Medicine and Bioinformatics and Systems Biology to further underpin the student skill-base and choice