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  • AGBT 2010 - Marco Island, USA



    Registration is open!!

    2010 AGBT Meeting

    The 11th annual Advances in Genome Biology and Technology (AGBT) meeting will be held in Marco Island, Florida, from February 24-27, 2010. The AGBT meeting is now widely regarded as the premier scientific forum for capturing information about the latest advances in new DNA sequencing technologies and their applications to diverse areas in biology and biomedical research. The meeting will have daytime plenary sessions that feature keynote speakers, additional invited speakers, and abstract-selected talks. These sessions will highlight cutting-edge research in areas such as next-generation DNA sequencing technologies, genome structure and function, cancer genomics, metagenomics, medical sequencing, complex genetic diseases, and population genomics. Technical approaches being developed and utilized in contemporary genomics research will be presented during evening concurrent sessions. Our annual pre-meeting 'training' workshop will feature talks on practical applications of various next-generation sequencing instruments from experienced practitioners. Please plan to join us in Marco Island, where the relaxed atmosphere and outstanding science at the 2010 AGBT meeting will again provide an exceptional opportunity to meet and interact with scientific leaders from the many disciplines being advanced by large-scale DNA sequencing and genomics.

    The organizing committee for the 2010 AGBT meeting includes Eric Green (NHGRI/NIH), Elaine Mardis (Washington University School of Medicine), Deanna Church (NCBI/NIH), Gina Costa (Life Technologies Corp.), George Grills (Cornell University), Tim Harkins (Roche Applied Science), Steven Jones (BC Cancer Agency), Andre Marziali (University of British Columbia), Michael Metzker (Baylor College of Medicine), Chad Nusbaum (Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard), Len Pennacchio (LBNL), Lisa Stubbs (University of Illinois), and Mike Zody (Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard).
    Last edited by strob; 01-22-2010, 01:58 AM. Reason: Agenda available

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    I know it's still early but do you have an idea when the agenda will be released?

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      sold out...
      but no program yet...

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      • #4
        Almost a month out and no agenda yet...

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        • #5
          from the PacBio website:

          Advances in Genome Biology & Technology 2010
          February 24-27, 2010. Marco Island, FL

          Eric Schadt, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer

          speaking on Saturday, February 28, 2010

          "Integrating DNA and RNA Variation Data to Elucidate Molecular Networks Underlying Biological Hydrogen Production by Bacteria"

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