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  • Rblack
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 2

    Workshop DVD: Next Generation Sequencing Data Management

    On April 28, 2008 BioTeam hosted a 1-day workshop covering the data movement and management issues that many early adopters of next-gen sequencing instruments have encountered.

    DVD Presenters Include:

    Moderator
    Speaker: William Van Etten, Ph.D., Founding Partner & Director of Consulting Services, BioTeam, Inc
    Length: 5:35

    Speaker: George Church, Ph.D., Professor of Genetics & Director of the Center for Computational Genetics,Harvard Medical School
    Topic: Advancing Personal Genetics with Second Generation Sequencing
    Length: 44:40

    Speaker: Matthew Trunnell, Group Leader, APSG, Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard
    Topic: Bringing Next-Gen Sequencing Technologies into Large-Scale Production
    Length: 34:12

    Speaker: George Grills, Director of Operations of Core Facilities, Cornell University Life Sciences Core Lab Center Cornell University
    Topic: Meeting the Challenges of Data Management & Analysis for New Sequencing Technologies in an Academic Core Facility
    Length: 39:40

    Speaker: Timothy Read, Ph.D., Principal Investigator, Navel Medical Research Center
    Topic: Speaker: George Church, Ph.D., Professor of Genetics & Director of the Center for Computational Genetics,Harvard Medical School
    Length: 23:43

    Speaker: Wilfred Pinfold, Ph.D., General Manager, Integrated Analytical Solutions, Intel Corporation
    Topic: Next-Gen Computing Strategies for Next-Gen Sequencing
    Length: 26:41

    This workshop was sponsored by BioTeam.net

    For more information visit: http://www.healthtech.com/bioteam?c=642

    If you have any questions, feel free to contact me directly. My name is Robert Black and you can reach me at [email protected]

    Best,
    Robert

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