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  • bb420
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    • Apr 2012
    • 14

    Conference - Applying NGS: Basic research, Agriculture & Healthcare

    Conference - Applying NGS: Basic research, Agriculture & Healthcare
    September 11th, 2014
    The Capitol Hotel, Bangalore


    We are very pleased to announce 2 important events organized by Genotypic Technology-


    1. Conference on Applying NGS in Basic research, Health care and Agriculture on Sept 11th 2014.




    Inaugural address by Prof. Samir K. Brahmachari (Former Director General, CSIR)
    Keynote Address by: Prof. K. VijayRaghavan (Secretary, DBT).
    Eminent scientists from institutes like IISER, IGIB INSTEM-NCBS, CMC vellore, NCRP, Sanofi are talking.
    Over 200 NGS users / future users are attending from all over India.

    Conference Sessions –

    Applications of NGS in Basic Research
    Stem Cells, Cancer and Epigenomics
    Breakthrough findings using NGS
    Applications of NGS in Agri-Biotech
    Denovo transcriptome and Marker Discovery
    Molecular genetics & breeding for India- Specific plants & herbs
    Applications of NGS in Health Care
    Cancer and other disease panels, exomes
    India specific mutation & polymorphism
    Planning an NGS project, choice of NGS platforms and Kits for Library Preps
    Panel Discussion on Molecular Diagnostic & Personalized Genomics

    Parallel session on NGS Data Analysis

    Talks on Tips and Tricks by experts
    Tools for NGS Assembly, Annotation and Analysis
    Transcriptome Data analysis and Exome Variant Annotation
    Pipelines for Metagenome (16s rRNA) analysis
    Panel discussion - Future Directions in NGS Data Analysis

    Register here: http://genotypic.co.in/AnnouncementE...Form.aspx?A=35


    2. NGS workshop with 3 modules - Metagenomics, Plant transcriptomes, Human exome sequencing and interpretation, Sept 12-15, 2014.




    This workshop is specially organized for Principal Investigators and Senior Scientists who are already working on NGS platform or those who are preparing to apply genomics in their research.

    The 4 day workshop includes in-depth training on planning NGS experiment, preparing libraries and using 4 different sequencing platforms (Ion proton, Illumina Miseq, Illumina Nextseq 500 and also exposure to Solid5500XL and sanger sequencing), analysing the data and creating reports.


    ***Genotypic is India's Genomics Technology Hub ***


    For any queries, please contact:
    Bhanu Bhargava
    ([email protected] , 09900033778)
    Last edited by bb420; 08-19-2014, 10:27 PM.
  • bb420
    Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 14

    #2
    More details on the Special Session on NGS analysis:

    NGS Data Analysis
    Includes Whole genome assembly demonstration by eminent scientists, bioinformaticians and application specialists from academia and industry

    Applications of NGS in Basic Research:
    Stem Cells, Cancer and Epigenomics
    Breakthrough findings using NGS

    Applications of NGS in Agri-Biotech:
    Denovo transcriptome and Marker Discovery
    Molecular genetics & breeding for India- Specific plants & herbs

    Applications of NGS in Health Care:
    Cancer and other disease panels, exomes
    India specific mutation & polymorphism

    And:

    Overview of NGS Analysis pipelines
    De-multiplexing & Quality Control of NGS data
    Specific pipelines for ChIP seq, small RNA and Variant analysis
    Emerging technologies for Single-cell sequencing and Targeted sequencing
    Demonstration for De novo Whole Genome and Transcriptome Assembly

    The event is sponsored by major NGS technology providers including illumina, Agilent and Life Technologies who will also have their exhibits in the conference.

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