Omics data generation and analysis group

Omics data generation and analysis group

The group brings together Turing Fellows who have a research interest in genomics, proteomics, transcriptomic, metabolomic technologies.

Date and time

Thu, 27 May 2021 02:00 - 09:30 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

We're excited to announce our kick-off meeting for the omics interest group. The event brings together researchers from across the Turing to plan for how we can best generate an active community in this exciting area of research

We had hoped to run this session as an in-person event. However, it currently looks as if it will be held online. If the situation changes we will let you know. For those who would be unable to attend in person, you can be reassured that if this does happen we will provide an opportunity for people to attend both online and in person.

If you wish to present a poster, you can enter the Title and Abstract during the checkout process.

Provisional Schedule:

10:00 am Coffee on Zoom.

Session 1

10:30 am Introduction, aims of the group Dr A N Holding / Prof B MacArthur

10:40 am Speaker 1 - Reproducible Research - Florian Markowetz, University of Cambridge

11:30 am Breakout session - Groups self-selected by technology (Genomics, Proteomics, etc) to identify key challenges and opportunities for data generation and analysis.

12:00 pm Reflection on the break out-groups. Feedback to organisers.

12:30 pm Lunch

Session 2

1:00 pm Poster Session

2:00 pm Speaker 2 - Chris Yau, University of Manchester

3:00 pm Breakout group discussion to discuss and record suggestions on how the interest group can be most effective.

3:30 pm Reflection on the break out-groups. Feedback to organisers.

4:00 pm Speaker 3 - The Turing Way - Malvika Sharan, The Alan Turing Institute

5:00 pm Closing remarks

5:15 pm Finish

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