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  • PAGXXV Workshop 1/16: Are you ready for complete genomes? Attend or get recording...

    PACBIO WORKSHOP: MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 12:50-3:00 P.M. PST

    Our workshop will open with the 2017 roadmap for Sequel System enhancements, followed by an engaging scientific program highlighting insect, animal, and plant genome projects. Learn how scientists are employing long reads to complete even the most complex genomes.

    Speakers:
    • Erich D. Jarvis, Ph.D., Professor, The Rockefeller University
    • Rebecca Johnson, Ph.D., Director, Australian Museum Research Institute, Science and Learning Division
    • Ben Matthews, Ph.D., Research Associate, Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Behavior, HHMI/Rockefeller University
    • Rod A. Wing, Ph.D., Antle Professor, School of Plant Sciences, Director, Arizona Genomics Institute, University of Arizona, and AXA Chair, Genetics & Biotechnology Division, International Rice Research Institute


    Find out more - register to attend or get the recording

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    Recordings of the 2017 PacBio PAG workshop are now available to watch: http://programs.pacificbiosciences.c...6-11-15/3r4xmr

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