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    Events: New York Bioinformatics User Group Meeting
    Submitted by Doron Betel; posted on Friday, March 15, 2013

    DATES: Friday, March 22, 12:30 to 5:30 PM
    LOCALE: Simons Foundation, Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium, 160 Fifth Ave., 2nd floor (entrance on 21st St.), New York, NY

    The New York Bioinformatics User Group (NYBUG) would like to invite you to a meeting entitled Variant Detection: From Analysis to Application on Friday March 22nd 2013 in New York City. The meeting is being hosted by the Simons Foundation and will take place in the Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium (see below for details). NYBUG provides a forum for discussing current research in the areas of Bioinformatics and Clinical Genomics, and this meeting aims to highlight the advances and challenges of identifying and analyzing sequence variation in the research and clinical settings.

    The program will include four speakers:
    • Mark A. DePristo, Co-director, Medical and Population Genetics at Broad Institute
    • Daniel MacArthur, Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School
    • Mark Gerstein, Professor of Biomedical Informatics at Yale University
    • Barry S. Taylor, Assistant Professor at UCSF
    We will also have a presentation from the New York Genome Center.

    If you would like to attend please RSVP by March 18th to meetings[at]nybug.org

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