Qlucore's European Roadshow seminars will demonstrate how Qlucore Omics Explorer can provide researchers with an instant response when exploring data taken from sources such as gene expression.
The seminars will also discuss utilising data from sources including MicroRNA, Protein array, Proteomics, Q-PCR, DNA Methylation data and others and will set out to show how researchers can explore this data interactively - with up to 100 million data points, in an instant - using just a PC.
Qlucore Omics Explorer can be used on all types of medium-to-large multivariate datasets and the software also supports various types of statistical tests.
In addition, attendees will learn how researchers can find groups, structures, variable networks and discriminating variables by using Qlucore Omics Explorer, an interactive analysis and 3D visualisation tool.
With this approach, the software can be used to support broad research areas including cancer studies, respiratory and CNS research, as well as biomarker development.
Each seminar will last between one and three hours, depending of the number of presenters.
In some locations, seminars will include presentations from Qlucore's local partners.
The dates for the 2010 Seminar Roadshow Series are: 21 September, London; 22 September, Nottingham; 23 September, Edinburgh; 29 September, Leiden; 30 September, Brussels; 6 October, Hannover; 14 October, Cambridge; 19 October, Paris; 20 October, Marseille; 21 October, Angers; 27 October, Frankfurt; 28 October, Berlin; 9 November, Vienna; 10 November, Munich; and 11 November, Basel.