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  • kerstinfink
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 1

    NEW: Webinar on commercially available Software for NGS - February 11th 2010

    Hello Everybody!

    I just wanted to bring the upcoming webinar on Genedata's latest development in the area of NGS to your attention. We have done some really exciting work in this area recently and some of you might find it interesting to check out our webinar on Refiner Genome.


    Cheers,
    Kerstin




    This complimentary webinar will introduce Refiner Genome, the latest addition to the Genedata Expressionist® system. Genedata experts will highlight exciting new features for processing, visualization and analysis of next-generation sequencing and high-density microarray data.

    The webinar will be presented twice for your scheduling convenience.

    Date: February 11, 2009
    Presenter: Oliver Duerr, Ph.D.
    Duration: 60 minutes

    Webinar EMEA
    Time: 8:00 EST / 14:00 CET
    Register: http://www.genedata.com/events/webinars.html

    Webinar USA
    Time: 10:00 PST / 13:00 EST / 19:00 CET
    Register: http://www.genedata.com/events/webinars.html

    Massively parallel sequencing and high-density microarray analysis of the genome, transcriptome, proteome and epigenome promise to greatly increase the understanding of biological systems and diseases. These technologies are rapidly emerging and the number of data points is growing exponentially. Consequently, a growing gap has formed between data output and the ability to process, analyze and visualize the resulting data. It is essential to bridge this gap so that researchers can make the most of the valuable information generated by these new technologies.

    The Refiner Genome module of the Expressionist has been specifically designed to process, analyze and visualize data in the context of genomic positions. It handles experimental data of unlimited size from different vendors and technology platforms. With an innovative and extremely flexible genomic browser capable of visualizing billions of data points, Refiner Genome is the perfect solution for next-generation sequencing and other high throughput genomic data.

    Built upon the proven foundation of the Genedata´s workflow architecture, Refiner Genome simplifies and automates the most complex analyses. Transcriptomics, methylation or copy number variation data can be either combined or analyzed separately to extract relevant information. The software architecture enables easy adaption of new methods and data formats making it a flexible system for dynamic organizations with constantly evolving needs.

    Learn more about Refiner Genome, see a live demonstration on RNA-sequencing and Copy number variation data analysis and ask questions about how Refiner Genome can be used to solve your data analysis challenges.


    Best regards,
    The Genedata Expressionist Team

    Genedata Expressionist® is a workflow-based molecular profiling computational system for biomarker discovery. Expressionist integrates and analyzes transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics and phenotypic data within a single high throughput system for biomarker discovery applications in pharmaceutical, biotechnological and agricultural R&D organizations.

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