9:00 |
Registration |
9:40-10:00 |
Opening Remarks:
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10:00-12:00 |
Session 1 [Personal Genome/ Medical Genomics]
Chairperson: ŠÔ–ì@”Žs (ީޡˆã‰È‘åŠw)
NEXT-GENERATION HUMAN GENETICS
Jay Shendure (University of Washington)
Whole-genome sequencing and the detection of disease-causing mutations
Lynn Jorde (University of Utah)
Medical Genomic Research with Next Generation Sequencing Technology
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12:00-13:30 |
Lunch Poster & Exhibition |
13:30-14:50 |
Technology Presentation 1-1
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RIKEN GENESIS CO., LTD.
Total solution of whole genome SNP analyses for the personalized medicine
Takanori Washio (RIKEN GENESIS CO., LTD.)
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LifeTechnologies Japan Ltd.
Characteristic of Sequence Data Produced by Ion Torrent PGM and
Whole Genome Analysis
Takashi HiranoiOkinawa Industrial Technology Centerj
Morimi TeruyaiOkinawa Industrial Technology Centerj |
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14:50-15:20 |
Coffee Break Poster & Exhibition |
15:20-16:40 |
Technology Presentation1-2 |
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Beckman Coulter, Inc.
Utilization of an automated sample preparation instrument in a small/middle-scale NGS laboratory
Kiyomi Imamura (The University of Tokyo) |
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Genaris, Inc.
Next generation sequencing data analysis platform GiNeS
and its application to
comparative SNP analysis and fusion gene detection
Yasuo Uemura (Genaris, Inc.)
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16:40-18:00 |
Session 2 [Computational Biology]
Chairperson: Takashi Gojobori (National Institute of Genetics)
Determinants of nucleosome organization in@whole animals and primary human cells
Arend Sidow (Stanford University)
Giga-scale
sequence comparison
Martin Frith (CBRC)
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18:00-18:45 |
Keynote:

Noninvasive Personal Genomics
Charles Cantor (SEQUENOM, Inc.) |