Next-Gen 101: Video Tutorial on Conducting Whole-Exome Sequencing Research
The speakers used actual datasets and provided practical real-world examples of projects to illustrate the various approaches one can use to exploit this powerful technology, its strengths and limitations, and the clinical and human subjects implications of the work. The lecture videos are available in the list below.
Next-Gen 101: A How-To for Whole-Exome Sequencing Research
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Natcher Auditorium (Building 45)
Agenda
1 | Welcome and Introduction to the Course
Video | Slides |
Eric Green, M.D., Ph.D. Director, National Human Genome Research Institute |
2 | Whole-Exome Sequencing: Technical DetailsVideo | Slides |
James Mullikin, Ph.D. Director, NIH Intramural Sequencing Center |
3 |
Variant Annotation and Viewing Exome Sequencing DataVideo | Slides |
Jamie K. Teer, Ph.D. Genetic Disease Research Branch, NHGRI |
4 |
Filtering Strategies for Identifying Germline Variants that Cause DiseaseVideo | Slides |
Leslie Biesecker, M.D. Chief, Genetic Disease Research Branch, NHGRI |
5 |
Whole-Exome Sequencing to Identify Somatic Variants in CancerVideo | Slides |
Yardena Samuels, Ph.D. Cancer Genetics Branch, NHGRI |
6 |
Morning Speakers Q&A PanelVideo |
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7 |
Integrating Exome Variants with Other Genomic Data and Functional AnnotationsVideo | Slides |
David Adams, M.D., Ph.D. Medical Genetics Branch, NHGRI |
8 |
Secondary or Incidental Findings from Exome Sequence Data Video | Slides |
Jennifer Johnston, Ph.D. Genetic Disease Research Branch, NHGRI |
9 |
Ethics and IRB Issues Related to Whole-Exome SequencingVideo | Slides |
Sara Hull, Ph.D. NHGRI and Department of Bioethics, NIH Clinical Center |
10 |
Informed Consent and Returning Results in Whole-Exome Sequencing ProtocolsVideo | Slides |
Julie Sapp, Sc.M., C.G.C. Genetic Disease Research Branch, NHGRI |
11 |
Afternoon Speakers Q&A PanelVideo |
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I am the National Genetic Awareness Programme Manager at the National Genetics Education and Development Centre, Birmingham, UK. This programme looks excellent but unfortunately the NHS blocks all YouTube videos, so not much use for us I'm afraid. Regards Candy