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From ‘Omics to Insights Part 3: Search and Explore in IPA
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This is the last part of a series that will show how you can easily turn your ‘omics data into actionable insights using QIAGEN Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA). Here, we take you deeper into the expert-curated content in the QIAGEN Knowledge Base.
You will learn:
How findings from publications are curated into the knowledge base
Which tools you can use – with or without a dataset – to investigate genes or diseases of interest
How to uncover potentially novel connections and formulate promising hypotheses
About this series
From ‘Omics to Insights: Data Analysis Fundamentals with IPA
Do you find ‘omics data analysis overwhelming? Good news: it doesn’t have to be.
Discover how you can easily turn your ‘omics data into actionable insights with QIAGEN Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA), an advanced tertiary analysis program for your RNA-seq, proteomics or metabolomics dataset.
This webinar series will show you how to set up your dataset for upload into IPA, run Core Analyses and interpret the different sets of results – from pathways, upstream regulators and diseases/toxicity to matching published datasets. Learn how to search the QIAGEN Knowledge Base, the rich, expert-curated content that powers IPA. Explore the biological landscape around a gene of interest, formulate promising hypotheses and uncover potentially novel connections – without worrying about programming or paywalls.
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