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Cambridge Next Generation Sequencing Bioinformatics Day II
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Monday 15th March 2010, 9:00am-6:30pm; Room MR2 , Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Wilberforce Road Discussion workshops on all aspects of bioinformatics for next generation sequencing Following the success of the Bioinformatics Day in 2009, here is another opportunity for bioinformaticians and those working with next NGS data to do a lot more talking and to share problems and ideas Click Here For The Official WebsiteRegistration is required Academic/non-commercial partipants – free
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Click Here to RegisterDISCUSSION WORKSHOPSWhole group discussion: Data Quality Issues Parallel session 1:
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Whole group discussion: RNA -seq KEYNOTE SPEAKERDr Peter CampbellWellcome-Trust Sanger InstituteAnnotation of cancer genomes with next-generation sequencingSponsored by: Applied Biosystems Organised by: Simon Andrews (Babraham Institute), Gos Micklem (CCBI), Rory Stark (CRUK Cambridge Research Institute), Mali Salmon (EBI), Krys Kelly (Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge), Justin Pachebat (Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge; IBERS , University of Aberystwyth), Mario Caccamo (TGAC, Norwich), Aylwyn Scally (WT Sanger Institute), Tom Skelly (WT Sanger Institute) If you have a question about this list, please contact: Krys Kelly; Danielle Stretch; Gos Micklem; Dr Justin Pachebat. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 0 talks in the archive. Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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