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Cambridge Next Generation Sequencing Bioinformatics DayAdd to your list(s) Send you e-mail reminders Monday 18th May 2009, 8:45am – 6:30pm; Room MR2 , Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Wilberforce Road Discussion workshops on all aspects of bioinformatics for next generation sequencing The day is for bioinformaticians and those interested in working with NGS data. Come prepared to do a lot of talking, sharing your problems and ideas with other participants Click Here For The Official WebsiteThe day is free to academics, lunch etc will be provided, but registration is required: Please Register HereEmployees of companies are welcome attend for a small fee, for this and details on how to sponsor the meeting please contact Justin Pachebat jap64@cam.ac.uk Keynote SpeakersDr Ed Green – Computational issues in ancient genomics Professor David Baulcombe – Dark matter and the dark arts Discussion WorkshopsData production: Primary pipeline processing: quality scores, multiplexing; Data management: metadata, data storage, data delivery Alignment: Speed, sensitivity, specificity, alignment formats, repeats, SNPs, indels Assembly/Structural variation: De novo assemblers, paired end data, integrating data from different technologies, structural variation Counting and comparing: Peak calling, segmentation, enrichment, differential expression, normalisation, transcriptomics, ChIPseq Sponsored by: Applied Biosystems, Illumina, Roche, Eagle Genomics, Oxford Journals, Geneservice, Eurofins MWG Operon, Takeda Cambridge Ltd. Organised by: Gos Micklem (CCBI), Rory Stark (CRI), Mario Caccamo (EBI), Zamin Iqbal (EBI), Krys Kelly (Plant Sciences), Justin Pachebat (Plant Sciences), Aylwyn Scally (WT Sanger Institute), Tom Skelly (WT Sanger Institute)
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