If
you would like more detailed instruction on the theory
behind the programs and the application of the programs
to your data, you are invited to attend our Short Courses. We usually hold 2 or more courses a year, at various locations. We are willing to make arrangements for large groups at your location (click here for details). See below for notices of courses that have already been scheduled.
Upcoming Short Courses
February 22 - 25, 2010: San Juan, Puerto Rico -- Hosted by Computer Center “José L. Janer” at the Graduate School of Public Health of the Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico.
Download Course Registration Packet
Short Course FormatThe short course will be held in our new four-day format:
Day One is for those new to human genetics and/or without any S.A.G.E. experience; it will cover the basics of human genetics, getting started in S.A.G.E. and the preparation of data for analysis by the S.A.G.E. programs.
Day Two and Day Three will cover each of the S.A.G.E. programs in some detail, including using the GUI, entering data, how to use the programs and interpreting the output. Programs cover, among other things, segregation, linkage and association analysis
Day Four will give more details about the statistical methods underlying the programs.
See the registration page for details and sign-up information. Watch this site for further details, and let us know if you have a preference for dates/places of future courses.