Baylor College of Medicine

Joe Petrosino on "Sequencing, Assembly, and Analysis of Human Microbial Communities"

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Joe Petrosino of Baylor College of Medicine discusses using next generation sequencing technologies to study human microbial communities associated with health and disease on June 4, 2010 at the "Sequencing, Finishing, Analysis in the Future" meeting in Santa Fe, NM.

Finishing Panel at SFAF

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From left to right: Dibyendu Kumar of the University of Florida, Christian Buhay of Baylor College of Medicine, Andries van Tonder of Wellcome Sanger Trust Institute, Anna Montmayeur of the Broad Institute and Karen Davenport of Los Alamos National Laboratory at the Finishing forum on June 3, 2010 at the "Sequencing, Finishing, Analysis in the Future" meeting in Santa Fe, NM.

Christian Buhay on "Improved Microbe Assembly and Finishing using 454 8kb Libraries"

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Christian Buhay from Baylor College of Medicine's Human Genome Sequencing Center discusses microbial genome finishing strategies on June 3, 2010 at the "Sequencing, Finishing, Analysis in the Future" meeting in Santa Fe, NM.

Donna Muzny on "NexGen Production - Sequencing and Analysis"

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Donna Muzny of the Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center discusses next generation sequencing platforms and evaluating pipeline performance on June 2, 2010 at the "Sequencing, Finishing, Analysis in the Future" meeting in Santa Fe, NM.

Shannon Dugan on "Finishing at BCM-HGSC"

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Shannon Dugan from the Human Genome Sequencing Center at Baylor College of Medicine speaks at the "Sequencing, Finishing, Analysis in the Future" meeting in Santa Fe, NM on May 28, 2009.

Epigenomics of Cancer - Prof. Wei Li (Part 1, 2009)

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Prof. Wei Li lectures on studies of transcription factor binding sites and histone modifications using ChIP-chip and Chip-seq assays. Part of the Computer Aided Discovery Methods 2009 course offered at Baylor College of Medicine.

Array CGH Computational Lab - Chris Miller

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An introduction to computational methods for analyzing Array Comparative Genomic Hybridization data by Chris Miller. This was presented as a lab within the Computer Aided Discovery Methods course offered within the Graduate Program at Baylor College of Medicine.
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