Thank you dear Amir Sabbaghian for your reply. Actually, I have an allowance for purchase educational package related to our field. That's why, I'm looking for this.
It's great to see that you're interested in educational resources for a postdoctoral fellow in neuroscience, particularly in the area of RNA sequencing. Here are some educational packages and resources that may be useful:
Coursera: Coursera offers several online courses and specializations in bioinformatics, genomics, and neuroscience. A popular course to consider is "Bioinformatics Specialization" by the University of California San Diego, which covers various topics such as sequence analysis, genome sequencing, and RNA sequencing.
edX: edX also provides numerous online courses in bioinformatics, genomics, and neuroscience. One relevant course is "Genomic Data Science" by Johns Hopkins University, which teaches data processing, analysis, and interpretation of genomic data, including RNA sequencing.
QIAGEN Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA): IPA is a widely-used software package for the analysis and interpretation of RNA sequencing data, particularly in the context of gene expression and regulation. QIAGEN offers online training and tutorials for using IPA, which can be beneficial for researchers working with RNA sequencing data.
R and Bioconductor: R is a popular programming language for data analysis and visualization, and Bioconductor is an open-source project that provides tools for the analysis of high-throughput genomic data, including RNA sequencing. There are several online resources and courses available to learn R and Bioconductor for genomics, such as "Introduction to Bioconductor: Annotation and Analysis of Genomes and Genomic Assays" by Bioconductor.
Books: There are numerous books on bioinformatics, genomics, and RNA sequencing that can serve as valuable resources for a postdoctoral fellow in neuroscience. Some popular titles include "RNA-seq Data Analysis: A Practical Approach" by Eija Korpelainen, Jarno Tuimala, Panu Somervuo, and Mikael Niku, and "Bioinformatics for Biologists" edited by Pavel Pevzner and Ron Shamir.
I hope you find these resources helpful for your research in neuroscience and RNA sequencing. Good luck with your postdoctoral work!