Meeting - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY, United States
The 2013 meeting will address DNA sequence variation and its role in molecular evolution, population genetics and complex diseases, comparative genomics, large-scale studies of gene and protein expression, and genomic approaches to ecological systems. Both technologies and applications will be emphasized. In addition there will be a special session on the ethical, legal and social implications of genome research.
Topics and Session Chairs:
High Throughput Genomics & Genetics
Mark Blaxter, University of Edinburgh, UK
Mike Snyder, Stanford University
Genetics of Complex Traits
Mark Daly, Massachusetts General Hospital/Broad Institute
Cristen Willer, University of Michigan Medical School
Functional and Cancer Genomics
Len Pennacchio, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Barbara Wold, California Institute of Technology
Computational Genomics
Jan Korbel, European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Yun Song, University of California, Berkeley
Evolutionary Genomics
Hopi Hoeskstra, Harvard University
David Kingsley, Stanford University
Population Genomic Variation
Adam Siepel, Cornell Center for Comparative and Population Genomics
Jeff Kidd, University of Michigan Medical School
Genetics and Genomics of Non-Human Species
Molly Przeworski, University of Chicago
Magnus Nordborg, Gregor Mendel Institute of Molecular Plant Biology
ELSI Panel Topic: Ethical Issues in Noninvasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) and Other Advances in Prenatal Testing Technology
Tuesday, May 7, 2013 - Saturday, May 11, 2013
CSHL Campus, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, United States
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