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  • Biotexcel
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    • Jan 2015
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    NGS Data Analysis Workshop & Conference: NGS 2017 Glasgow (15-16 May)

    The fourth annual NGS 2017 Glasgow Conference will take place at the IET Teacher Building on 16th & 17th May and it will be preceded by an NGS Data Analysis Workshop on 15th May at the University of Glasgow.

    The WORKSHOP will be run by Polyomics and will use Galaxy to create an analysis pipeline for variant calling in a human disorder. The workshop will also cover QC, trimming, mapping, variant calling, variant annotation etc.

    The conference is organised in partnership with:
    - Polyomics at University of Glasgow
    - NHS West of Scotland Genetics Service
    - Edinburgh Genomics
    - South East Scotland Genetic Service
    - MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR)
    - MRC Human Genetics Unit (University of Edinburgh)

    Take a look at the AGENDA!.

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