| 8.30am - 9.00am |
Arrival and Registration |
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| 9.00am - 9.15am |
Welcome and Introduction |
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| 9.15am - 9.45am |
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John Bell (U. Oxford, UK) - To confirm |
| 9.45am - 10.15am |
"Review of the Announced 3rd Generation DNA Sequencing Techniques" |
Wilhelm Ansorge (EPFL, Switzerland) |
| 10.15am - 10.45am |
TBA |
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| 10.45am - 11.15am |
Coffee |
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| 11.15am - 11.30am |
"The advantages of mass spectrometry in diagnostics and drug screening" |
Sascha Sauer (MPI, Germany) |
| 11.30am - 11.45am |
"DNA Polymerase: revealing mechanisms by single molecule FRET" |
Johannes Hohlbein (U. Oxford, UK) |
| 11.45am - 12.00pm |
"Application of HybSelect targeted Next Generation Sequencing in a
pipeline for large scale genomic studies - experimental details, highlights, open issues and recent results" |
Nadine Schracke (Febit, Germany) |
| 12.00pm - 12.30pm |
"More than 60 Known Susceptibility Loci for Crohn's Disease, What's Next?" |
Andre Franke (U. Kiel, Germany) |
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| 12.30pm - 14.00pm |
Lunch |
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| 14.00pm - 14.30pm |
"Reverse Phenotyping: Towards an integrated (epi)genomic approach to complex
phenotypes and common disease" |
Stephan Beck (UCL, UK) |
| 14.30pm - 15.00pm |
"Novel avenues opening up with solid-state nanopores" |
Cees Dekker (Delft U., Holland) |
| 15.00pm - 15.30pm |
"Life at the single molecule level" |
Sunny Xie (Harvard, USA) |
| 15.30pm - 16.00pm |
"Genetics, Genomics and systems Biology" |
Hans Lehrach (MPI, Germany) |
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| 16.00pm - 16.30pm |
Coffee/End |
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