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  • Conference - Workshop Comparative and Regulatory Genomics in Plants

    The Bioinformatics and Systems Biology division of the Department of Plant Systems Biology (VIB – Ghent University) is organizing a scientific event on 11-15 April 2011 about Comparative & Regulatory Genomics in Plants.

    A two-day Conference (11-12 April 2011) will discuss recent advances and future perspectives in plant genomics and will be followed by a Workshop combining lectures with practical sessions covering data integration, comparative genomics and the biological interpretation of large-scale omics datasets (13-15 April 2011).

    The conference will discuss the integration of experimental high-throughput data with computational approaches to study gene functions, genome organization and transcriptional regulation. A panel of international invited speakers includes experts in the field of plant next-gen genome sequencing, genome evolution, comparative transcriptomics, ChIP profiling and plant regulatory networks.

    More information including invited speakers is available here: http://bioinformatics.psb.ugent.be/crg_event/

    Registration deadline: March 31st 2011
    Abstract submission deadline: March 13th 2011

    Best regards,
    Klaas Vandepoele

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    Please find the complete Conference programme at http://bioinformatics.psb.ugent.be/c...ence/programme

    Registration deadline: March 31st 2011

    Klaas

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