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  • NGS Applications and Data Analysis - Workshop & Conference on 21-23 April 2015

    The NGS 2015 Glasgow: Applications & Data Analysis conference is taking place in Glasgow on 22nd & 23rd April.
    It will be preceded by a one day NGS Bioinformatics Workshop on 21st April.

    This event is held in partnership with the Polyomics Centre at Glasgow University and the NHS West of Scotland Genetics Service. It will bring together key opinion leaders from NGS clinical diagnostic labs as well as those from research backgrounds.

    KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
    Prof Dame Janet Thornton, Director of EMBL-EBI, Cambridge
    Prof David Porteous, University of Edinburgh
    Prof Sean Grimmond - Institute of Cancer Sciences, Glasgow

    SPEAKERS:
    Dr Chris Ponting, MRC Functional Genomic Unit, Oxford
    Dr Steve Abbs - East Anglia Genetic Service, Cambridge
    Dr Oliver Hofmann, Harvard School of Public Health, USA
    Dr Mick Watson, ARK-Genomics, University of Edinburgh
    and more...

    BIOINFORMATICS WORKSHOP:
    • From raw data to the assembly
    • Interpreting RNAseq results
    • Interpreting DNAseq data


    PANEL DEBATE:
    Clinical Exome vs. Genome Sequencing

    If you wish to submit a poster or have any questions about this event, please contact us

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