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Bioinformatics for Next Generation Sequencing

Date: 9th February 2010, Time: 12:30 pm
Location: Wellcome Trust Building, College of Life Sciences, University of Dundee
Booking Status: Expired

The next NextGenBUG (next generation sequencing Bioinformatics User Group) will be:

Date: Tuesday 9 February 2010,
Time:  13:00-16:00
Location:  College of Life sciences, University of Dundee.

Agenda:

1. InsectaCentral - assembling and annotating insect transcriptomes - Alexie Papanicolau, Exeter
2. Galaxy: a stairway to NGS heaven - Chris Cole, Dundee
3. Some work on and around the potato genome sequencing project - Dan Bolser, Dundee
4. An Introduction to the CLCBio Genomics Workbench - Darrol Baker, CLCBio

Meeting logistics (parking, etc) and details of other short talks available at

http://sce-bio-c00556.bio.ed.ac.uk:16080/nextgenbug/meeting/20100209

Please add your name to the list at

http://sce-bio-c00556.bio.ed.ac.uk:16080/nextgenbug/meeting/20100209

Please volunteer to give the usual 15 - 20 minute presentations. See you there..

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