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Speakers - IHG Symposium 2015
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University of California San Francisco. James F. Gusella, PhD. Bullard Professor of Neurogenetics, Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School. Director, Center for Human Genetic Research. Associate Member, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. Principal Faculty, Harvard Stem Cell Institute. Shortly before, Y.W. Kan had published his seminal paper describing a restriction fragment length polymorphism at the β-globin locus and concluded that. In 2003, James Gusella was named Director of the newly formed ...
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Visitor Info - IHG Symposium 2015
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University of California San Francisco. Out of Town Visitors. Here are a few resources to help navigate coming to the symposium. San Francisco International Airport (SFO). And Oakland International Airport. Are closest to UCSF. A taxi or shuttle is likely the quickest way to get to and from SFO. That holds the same for Oakland unless it’s rush hour, when BART. Navigating within the city, Lyft. Line The stop is Irving Street and Arguello Blvd. Here is a helpful San Francisco trip planning tool: 511.org.
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Poster Session - IHG Symposium 2015
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University of California San Francisco. Institute for Human Genetics. Will again showcase the work of our community by inviting poster presentations of your current work to be displayed throughout the day. Awards to the best poster by a postdoctoral fellow. And the best poster by a graduate student. As voted by the IHG Executive Committee. Will be presented during the closing reception. Please reserve your poster spot by sending the following to lynn.duncan@ucsf.edu. No later than Monday, October 12.
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Y.W. Kan 簡悅威 - IHG Symposium 2015
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University of California San Francisco. Where he is currently the Louis K. Diamond Professor of Hematology in the Departments of Medicine. As well as a member of the Institute for Human Genetics. And the Cardiovascular Research Institute. Dr Kan has been elected to many learned societies, among which are the Royal Society. London, National Academy of Sciences. USA, Academia Sinica. Taiwan, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Beijing and American Philosophical Society. 513 Parnassus Ave, S965.
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Agenda - IHG Symposium 2015
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University of California San Francisco. Neil Risch and Bertram Lubin. Opening Remarks and Introduction. YW and DK A Most Fruitful Relationship. Plasma DNA as a Treasure Trove for Molecular Diagnostics. Stuart Orkin 2015 Charles J. and Lois B. Epstein Visiting Professor. Turning on Fetal Hemoglobin for Therapy: GWAS, Gene Editing, and Remaining Challenges. Genetic Therapies for Genetic Diseases: Gene Therapy Comes of Age. Bi-Cycling for Huntington’s Disease. Challenges in Implementing Genomic Medicine.
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Introduction — bcbio-nextgen 1.0.2 documentation
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Common Workflow Language (CWL). Bcbio-nextgen provides best-practice pipelines for automated analysis of high throughput sequencing data with the goal of being:. Quantifiable: Doing good science requires being able to accurately assess the quality of results and re-verify approaches as new algorithms and software become available. Analyzable: Results feed into tools to make it easy to query and visualize the results. Harvard School of Public Health. We use bcbio-nextgen within the bioinformatics core for...
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Sponsors — Informed Health alt
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University of California San Francisco. Thank You to All Our Sponsors. It takes a great team to create a great event. Thanks to all our sponsors for their continued support. We hope to see you all next year. Contact us for information on sponsorships other opportunities at IH@UCSF.EDU. Mission Bay I 1675 Owens Street I San Francisco, CA 94143-3008.
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Presidential Chair - Center for Transdisciplinary ELSI Research in Translational Genomics
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Presidential Chair Lecture Series. Challenges in Genomic Medicine Course. UCSF Proudly Announces the 2013-2014 Presidential Chair. Wylie Burke, MD, PhD. Department of Bioethics and Humanities. Professor Burke is one of the preeminent scholars today examining the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of advances in human genetics, particularly the translation of novel genomic technologies from the bench to the clinic. Professor Burke has been named Presidential Chair. Proudly powered by Weebly.