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Home>Research>Intramural Research>Division of Intramural Research (DIR) Calendar >Current Topics in Genome Analysis 2008

Current Topics in Genome Analysis 2008

A lecture series covering contemporary areas in genomics and bioinformatics

January 15 - April 22, 2008

Course Overview

The scientific community celebrated the achievement of the Human Genome Project's major goal in April of 2003: completion of a high-accuracy sequence of the human genome. The significance of this milestone cannot be underestimated, as it firmly marks the entrance of modern biology into the genomic era (and not the post-genomic era, as many have stated). The intelligent use of sequence data from human and other organisms, along with technological innovations fostered by the Human Genome Project, will lead to significant advances in our understanding of diseases that have a genetic basis and, more importantly, in how health care is delivered in the future.

Given the rapid advances in genomics and bioinformatics that have taken place in the past few years, an intensive review of the major areas of ongoing genome research would be of great value to our fellow National Institutes of Health investigators. To that end, the National Human Genome Research Institute is pleased to once again sponsor the Current Topics in Genome Analysis lecture series.

The series consists of 15 lectures on successive Tuesdays, with a mixture of local and outside speakers covering the major areas of genomics. In this eighth edition of the series, rather than splitting the lectures into "laboratory-based" and "computationally-based" blocks, we have intermingled the lectures by general subject area. We hope that this approach conveys the idea that both laboratory- and computationally-based approaches are necessary in order to do cutting-edge biological research in the future.

The lectures are geared at the level of first year graduate students, are practical in nature, and are intended for a diverse audience. Handouts will be provided for each lecture, and time will be available at the end of each lecture for questions and discussion.

All lectures are held on Tuesday mornings from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the Lipsett Amphitheatre of the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (Building 10).

Course Directors:

Andy Baxevanis, Ph.D.
Eric Green, M.D., Ph.D.
Tyra Wolfsberg, Ph.D.

Please direct any questions regarding the series to Dr. Baxevanis at andy@nhgri.nih.gov.

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See Also:

2006 Current Topics in Genome Analysis

2005 Current Topics in Genome Analysis

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Andy Baxevanis, Ph.D.

Eric Green, M.D., Ph.D.

Tyra Wolfsberg, Ph.D.



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