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Sequencing Spotlight on Campus

Learn about cutting-edge seq techniques from experts in the local scientific community in an informal half-day symposium.

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Date: Thurs, September 27, 2018
Time: 13:00 - approx. 18:00
Venue: Biomedical Center, small lecture hall N02.040 (Martinsried Campus)
Target audience: students, doctoral candidates and junior scientists who are interested in seq-analysis and/or being literate in seq terms, open to the whole scientific community. All are welcome!

 

Program: 6x 30 min talks and poster session during breaks

13:00 - 13:15  Welcome and introduction - Wolfgang Enard

13:15 - 13:45  Insights in short and long read high throughput sequencing of nucleic acids
                         Helmut Blum, LAFUGA Genomics Unit, LMU Gene Center

13:45 - 14:15  Genomic approaches in natural populations
                         Jochen Wolf
, Evolutionary Biology, LMU Biocenter

14:15 - 14:45  RNA-Seq: Quantifying transcriptomes of (single) cells
                        
Wolfgang Enard, Anthropology and Human Genomics, LMU Biocenter

14:45 - 15:45  Break and poster session

15:45 - 16:15  Mapping the functional state of the genome
                         Tobias Straub, Core Facility Bioinformatics, LMU BMC

16:15 - 16:45  Measuring the epigmutation rates in Arabidopsis thaliana
                         
Maria Colomé Tatché, Computational Epigenomics, ICB, Helmholtz Zentrum München

16:45 - 17:15  Cracking the gene regulatory code using multi-omics data
                          Julien Gagneur
, Computational Biology, TUM Department of InformaticsClosing remarks

17:15 - 18:00+  Happy Hour and poster session/discussion

Download program with list of poster contributors (pdf, 1.6 MB)

Co-organized by the graduate programs: SFB-IRTG 1243 Cancer Evolution, SFB-IRTG 1064 Chromatin Dynamics, IMPRS-LS Max Planck Research School for Life Sciences, QBM Graduate School of Quantitative Biosciences Munich, SFB-IRTG 914 Leukocyte Trafficking, SFB-IRTG 1054 Cell-Fate Decisions in Immune Systems, LSM Graduate School of Life Science Munich, Helmholtz Research School Lung and Disease