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Johns Hopkins University

Bioconductor for Genomic Data Science

Learn to use tools from the Bioconductor project to perform analysis of genomic data. This is the fifth course in the Genomic Big Data Specialization from Johns Hopkins University.

Status: Data Processing
Status: Data Analysis Software
Course9 hours

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SS

4.0Reviewed Sep 3, 2016

A nice course to introduce Bioconductor to students

QZ

4.0Reviewed May 20, 2018

It's very helpful in learning genomic data science. I think it's a little difficult in the beginning. The instructor have some accent, which made me even harder to get into it.

MA

5.0Reviewed Mar 11, 2016

Excellent introduction to Bioconductor. Thanks to the team. However, absence of inputs from TA or Instructor was felt in the discussion.

JT

5.0Reviewed Sep 20, 2023

This course is exceptional, the Teacher is beyond good. Fantastic!

AT

4.0Reviewed Jan 29, 2016

Four stars because the content is good. Not five stars because the english is not so good and for a non-english expert it can be difficult to understand, and the subtitle contains quite often errors.

AC

5.0Reviewed Sep 25, 2023

Great course and great teacher. Not a basic course, I'm developer since many years mainly in JAVA, etc, and I can say that this doesn't feel like a relaxed course.

GK

5.0Reviewed Aug 27, 2019

Before you can run, you must learn to walk.Kasper's well paced tutorials will give you confidence using the tools you need for genomic study.

AB

5.0Reviewed Apr 11, 2018

Amazing course, motivated me to use bio conductor for descriptive seq studies of DNA.

SG

5.0Reviewed Oct 6, 2021

I learned very much about Biocnductor from this course

TM

4.0Reviewed Jun 11, 2020

A great initiative taken by Johns Hopkins University.

CZ

5.0Reviewed Feb 9, 2016

I learned a lot from this class and the instructor is good.

JK

4.0Reviewed Aug 30, 2016

I think it is a good class overall but the pace is fast and the resources that can help you is lacking. This will be good for someone who already kind of understands bioconductor.