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  • 15th International Meeting on Human Genome Variation & Complex Genome Analysis

    The 15th International Meeting on Human Genome Variation and Complex Genome Analysis (HGV2014)

    Where: Belfast, Ireland

    When: 17th-19th September, 2014

    Link: http://hgvmeeting.org

    Abstract deadline: 1st June, 2014

    HGV2014 will bring together human geneticists from around the world to explore and share the latest in genetic technology, cancer genetics, population genetics, genomic medicine and more. Topics to be covered include methods/strategies for utilisation of different types of DNA variation (e.g., SNPs and copy number variations-CNVs), functional genomics applications, population genetics, bioinformatics, databases, algorithm development, whole genome/whole exome sequencing and the study of human disease. The meeting will be filled with plenary talks, oral presentations, posters displaying the latest in peer research with plenty of networking opportunities.

    Scienctific sessions include:
    • Human mosaicism & aging
    • Clinical NGS (including cancer genomics and rare disease diagnosis)
    • Epigenomic variation (including that found in the single cell)
    • Large scale population studies (including 100K UK)
    • Data and knowledge sharing/discovery (Global Alliance for Cloud Computing (Genetics))
    • Biomedical informatics
    • Genomic evolution
    • Genomic technological advances

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