3rd Next Generation Sequencing Conference
- 最後更新:
- 2013-05-23 11:50:09
- 活動時間:
- 2013-06-20 ~ 2013-06-21
- 活動地點:
- San Francisco, CA
- 報名時間:
- 0000-00-00 ~ 0000-00-00
- 活動費用:
活動介紹
From the retrieval of just a few fragmented sequences of mitochondrial DNA, it is now feasible to sequence entire nuclear genomes from the past. Dr. Eske Willerslev, Director of the Centre for Excellence in GeoGenetics and the National CryoBank and Sequencing Facility at the University of Copenhagen, will present some of the recent technical breakthroughs and challenges in his groups work with ancient genomics and environmental DNA. The presentation will showcase their recent sequencing of the first ancient human genome (a 4000 year old Paleo-Eskimo), the genome of an historical Aboriginal Australian, and on-going work with horse genomics using the 3rd generation Helicos platform. Finally, some environmental DNA data will be presented which includes evidence of the earliest humans in North America.
GTC's 3rd Next-Generation Sequencing Conference on June 19-21, 2013 in San Francisco, CA will provide a forum for industry, academic and government leaders in the field to present on the current and future applications of the technology as well as share strategies, best practices and protocols on the usage of the tool. Hot topics that will be covered include clinical diagnostics development, the microbiome and infectious disease applications, bioinformatics and methods of data analysis, nanopore sequencing and other future sequencing technologies on the horizon. Attend this conference to network with fellow scientists and researchers and learn about sequencing technologies that are available, how they are being applied and what are the strategies for handling the data.
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The 3rd Next Generation Sequencing is co-located with two other meetings in our Nucleic Acid Summit:
- Pre-Conference Workshop: Bioinformatics & Data Management Strategies
- 4th RNAi Research & Therapeutics Conference
Attend the pre-conference workshop, Bioinformatics & Data Management Strategies Workshop, on June 19th, 2013. The workshop is a half-day seminar dedicated to helping users in discussing the issues involved in a sequencing laboratory and developing solutions to these problems. Bioinformatics experts will present on methods and best practices for data management, analysis and interpretation in a variety of sequencing applications. Additional topics include optimization of work flow, software utilization and cloud computing.
Registration to the Nucleic Acid Summit gives access to all conferences and includes the workshop on June 19.
DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS
Mostafa Ronaghi, Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Illumina - KEYNOTE
George Weinstock, Leader, Human Microbiome Project; Professor, Genetics; Professor, Molecular Microbiology, Washington University in St. Louis - KEYNOTE
Tomas Babak, Senior Staff Scientist, Biology, Stanford University
Chris Dagdigian, Founding Partner and Director of Technology, BioTeam
David Deamer, Research Professor, Biomolecular Engineering, University of California Santa Cruz
Radoje Drmanac, Chief Scientific Officer, Complete Genomics
Marija Drndic, Professor of Physics & Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania
Malek Faham, Chief Scientific Officer, Sequenta
Jacob Farmer, Chief Technology Officer, Cambridge Computer
Dongliang Ge, Director, Bioinformatics, Gilead Sciences
Jens Gundlach, Professor, Physics Department, University of Washington
Christian Haudenschild, Director, Genomic Research Services, Personalis
Fiona Hyland, Director, Ion Informatics R&D, Life Technologies
Hanlee Ji, Assistant Professor, Medicine - Oncology, Stanford University
Jingyue Ju, Samuel Ruben-Peter G. Viele Professor of Engineering; Professor of Pharmacology and Chemical Engineering; Director, Center for Genome Technology and Biomolecular Engineering, Columbia University
Scott Kahn, Chief Information Officer, Illumina
Jonas Korlach, Chief Scientific Officer, Pacific Biosciences
Melissa Kramer, Director of Informatics, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Kai Lao, R&D Director/Principal Scientist, Genetic Systems, Life Technologies
Doron Lipson, Director, Computational Biology Methods, Foundation Medicine
Mao Mao, Research Fellow, Oncology Research, Pfizer
Zora Modrusan, Senior Scientist, Genentech
Arnold Oliphant, CSO, Ariosa Diagnostics
Robert Penny, Chief Executive Officer, Member Board of Directors, Paradigm
Stanislav Polonsky, Research Staff Member, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Richard Rava, Research and Development, Ventana Health, an Illumina Company
Gary Schroth, Distinguished Scientist, Illumina
John Thompson, Director, Assay Development, Nabsys
Ali Torkamani, Director, Genome Informatics and Drug Discovery; The Scripps Translational Science Institute; Assistant Professor, Integrative Structural and Computational Biology, The Scripps Research Institute
Eske Willerslev, Professor, Statens Naturhistoriske Museum
For an updated speaker list, click here.
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Register by May 19th and save 10%!
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CALL FOR PAPERS!
To be considered for an oral presentation, please submit an abstract by May 19, 2013. Selected presentations will be based on quality of abstract and availability. Presentation slots fill up fast so please submit your abstract ASAP.
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