CHICAGO - 10 MAY
AGENDA
Check in and lunch
Scientific session
Welcome and kickoff: Sequencing for a better future Chris Black, PacBio
Long-read sequencing as part of the pathway to precision genomics for precision medicine Dr. Tychele Turner, Washington University in St. Louis
NF1 capture using PacBio and Twist Biosciences Molly Zeller, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Characterizing complex genomic regions with long reads: application to gene-pseudogenes and telomeres Dr. Jean-Pierre Kocher, Mayo Clinic
Exploring 'buggy' genomics with PacBio HiFi sequencing: de novo assembly of insect genomes and full-length 16S analysis of microbes Dr. Alvaro Hernandez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Single-cell Iso-Seq in the developing neocortex Dr. Yalan Yang, University of Chicago
The HiFi difference: native long reads transform genomics David Miller, PacBio
Networking session
Also included:
Updates from PacBio
The opportunity to discuss your research needs with our team of experts
VENUE DETAILS
Northwestern University, Lurie Biomedical Research Building
303 E Superior St, Lurie Building, Chicago, Illinois, 60611, USA
12:30pm - 5pm CDT
Baldwin Auditorium, 1st Floor
Lunch will be provided
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