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From Monday, 22. September 2008 - 09:00 To Tuesday, 23. September 2008 - 17:00
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Further information: www.healthtech.com/sda/overview.aspx
To register visit https://chidb.com/register/2008/dtd/reg.asp
To download the brochure visit www.healthtech.com/sda/br+dl.aspx
For hotel and travel information visit www.healthtech.com/Conferences_Overview.aspx?id=72966
Program:
Data Analysis and Interpretation: Software Solutions "Take a Test Drive"
Creating Bioinformatics Processes and an IT Infrastructure That Transforms Next-Generation Sequencing Data into Functional Knowledge
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Ron Ranauro, President & Chief Executive Officer, GenomeQuest
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Tools to Manage the Next-Generation Data Flood
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W. Richard McCombie, Ph.D., Professor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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A Web-Based Application for Analysis of Next-Generation Sequencing Data
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Anton Nekrutenko, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Center for Comparative Genomics and Bioinformatics
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Data Management: Storage Strategies "To Store or Not to Store, that is the Question"
Data Management / Storage Academic Perspective Data Storage Strategies in a Multi-Laboratory Environment
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Jack R. Collins, Ph.D., Manager and Scientist, Scientific Computation and Program Development
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An Industry Perspective on Storage and Data Managemen
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Reece Hart, Ph.D., Scientifi c Manager, Research Computing & Informatics
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Managing Massive Data Storage Volumes
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Jacob Farmer, CTO, Cambridge Computer
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Data Standards for Next-Generation Sequencing
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Asim Siddiqui, Ph.D., Senior Consultant, Strategic Incite Inc.
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True Single Molecule Sequencing: The Continuing Path to the $1000 Genome
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Patrice M. Milos, Ph.D., Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer
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The SOLiD System - Setting New Standards in Genomic Analysis
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Michael Rhodes, Ph.D., Product Applications Senior Manager, Genetic Analysis, Applied Biosystems
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Location : Providence, Rhode Island |
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