A couple of days ago, I gave a seminar on analysis and visualization of gene expression data for After iGEM, which was recorded and made freely available online. The first half of the talk is focused on core issues on data analysis, covering unit calibration, use of geometric statistics, process controls, and relating measurements to biology. The second half is about how to make a good figure, applying lessons from my favorite instructor in the area, Edward Tufte, that are likely useful to anyone and everyone who makes a figure ever. For those interested, I'm embedding the video below, and have posted the slides on my website.
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