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  • Workshop: Next-Generation Sequencing Data Management (April 28, 2008) in Boston

    On Monday, April 28, 2008 BioTeam will be hosting a 1-day workshop covering the data movement and management issues that many early adopters of next-gen sequencing instruments are beginning to encounter.

    BioTeam has been on the frontlines of next-generation sequencing integration, having helped several organizations with the unique next-gen IT, storage, and data management challenges. This workshop will present real-world customer experiences straight from the trenches.

    You’ll get practical information about the analysis, assessment, design, implementation, testing, and support needed to bring a research organization from technology adoption to publication in the next-gen world.

    This informative session will feature special guest speakers from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Broad Institute, Cornell University Biotechnology Resource Center, Harvard-Lipper Center for Computational Genetics, Naval Medical Research Center, and Intel, as well company representatives from Applied Biosystems, Helicos, Illumina, and Roche.

    We have a blog entry on this workshop where we'll post the most current news, speaker and agenda info. That link is here:
    http://blog.bioteam.net/2008/01/15/workshop-next-generation-sequencing-data-management/


    Other links for more information:


    Feel free to drop me a line if you'll be attending either the workshop or the larger Bio-IT World conference. I'll be speaking at Bio-IT World and possibly trying to organize a pub meet-up or local site tour for the Bioclusters mailing list folks.

    Regards,
    Chris

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