Center for Precision Medicine  Omics 101 workshop Program

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 workshop Program:

(July 11, 2018)
3:05  Advances and Applications of Next Generation DNA Sequencing,
Greg Hawkins, PhD, Department of Biochemistry, Co-Director, Cancer Genomics Shared Resource

3:20 Differential gene expression and pathway analysis
Jeannie Chan, PhD, Department of Internal Medicine – Molecular Medicine

3:35 Epigenetics: DNA Beyond the Sequence
Timothy Howard, PhD, Department of Biochemistry

3:50 Proteomics and Mass Spectrometry: How does it work, and what can it do?
Michael Olivier, PhD, Department of Internal Medicine – Molecular Medicine Director, Center for Precision Medicine

4:05 Metabolomics: A Technology for Biomarker Discovery and Compound Measurement
Andrew Bishop, PhD, Department of Internal Medicine – Molecular Medicine

4:35 Using Metagenomic Sequencing to Characterize our “Other Genome”
Kim Reeves, PhD, Department of Internal Medicine – Molecular Medicine

4:50 How is the genome regulated? Identifying novel DNA-binding proteins
Hector Guillen, PhD, Department of Internal Medicine – Molecular Medicine

5:05 Metabolism Phenotyping: the Key to Understanding Cell Function
Luxi Wang, PhD, Department of Internal Medicine – Molecular Medicine

5:20 Profiling Cell Heterogeneity within Complex Populations
Yong Joo Ahn, MD Department of Internal Medicine – Molecular Medicine

5:35 Integrated Omics: Better Models for Better Biology
Ellen Quillen, PhD, Department of Internal Medicine – Molecular Medicine