Long-read sequencing is rapidly becoming the standard in genomics, for assembling genomes, identifying structural variants, sequencing through repetitive regions, and phasing critical variants. Through this 3-day workshop, participants, including graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, will learn about the technology and molecular biology driving each sequencing platform, including those from Pacific Biosciences, 10X Genomics, and Oxford Nanopore. Expert users, developers and representatives from long-read sequencing companies will share information about their applications in basic and translational genomic science, and will explore the commonalities and differences in long-read sequencing technologies.
Participants will have the opportunity to tour The Jackson Laboratory’s Sequencing Center and network with genomics experts and industry leaders at the Welcome Reception!
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Apr 23 - 25
2018
The Jackson Laboratory is pleased to present a new workshop on cutting-edge, long read sequencing technologies. This intensive workshop will be offered in the new 183,000 sq. ft. Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine research facility in Farmington, Connecticut on April 23-25, 2018. The goal of the workshop is to train scientists, including pre-doctoral, post-doctoral and new investigators, in the use of long read sequencing platforms in genomic research.
Long-read sequencing is rapidly becoming the standard in genomics, for assembling genomes, identifying structural variants, sequencing through repetitive regions, and phasing critical variants. This workshop will focus on data generation and analysis for leading long-read sequencing platforms: Pacific Biosciences, 10X Genomics, and Oxford Nanopore. Speakers include expert users, developers, and representatives from long-read sequencing companies. Talks will describe the technologies underlying each platform and their applications in basic and translational genomic science. This workshop also features hands-on sessions for participants to learn experimental protocols or bioinformatic analyses. Participants will learn practical differences and commonalities of the leading long-read sequencing technologies to understand when and how to use each platform.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Genetic Medicine Research
Director, Scientific Affairs
CSO
Stanford University Genetics Department PhD Candidate
Associate Director of the UConn Institute for Systems Genomics
Assistant Research Scientist
Chief Scientific Officer
Professor, President Emeritus and Honorary Fellow
Bioinformatics Scientist
Senior Lecturer in Medical Microbiology
Investigator- Computational and Statistical Genomics
Professor, The Florine Deschenes Roux Chair and Director of Genome Sciences
Bloomberg Distinguished Associate Professor
Associate Professor & Director of Technology Development
Assistant Professor of Neuroscience
Assistant Professor
Professor and Associate Director of Computational Biology, The Florine Deschenes Roux Chair for Genomics and Computational Biology
Associate Professor
Professor and Director of Genome Technologies
Scientist
Associate Professor of Genetics
Research Scientist
Hotels nearby to the workshop venue are:
Homewood Suites
2 Farm Glen Boulevard
Farmington, CT 06032
1-860-321-0000
Hartford Marriott Farmington
15 Farm Springs Road
Farmington, CT 06032
1-860-678-1000