It is with heavy hearts to announce that #LAMG2020 will be postponed this year due to the ongoing pandemic. While LAMG is a small meeting, it is best-known for its close interactions in the beautiful mountains of Lake Arrowhead, and any limited format just wouldn’t be the same.

For the sake of our amazing speaker lineup, many of whom are early career investigators, we are exploring virtual options for this year’s meeting. We will be in touch if any such plans materialize.
 

For now, mark your calendars for Oct 31-Nov 4, 2021, for a MicroBOOme (trademark @phylogenomics) conference! Costumes strongly encouraged.

                                                         - The LAMG organizing committee

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Registration for LAMG 2021 will open later this year

Submission instructions for consideration of poster presentations

This conference is part of a yearly meeting initiated in 1991 to bring together genome sequencers, bioinformatics specialists, biologists, and geneticists, to forge interactions that would result in meaningful functional genomics.  The goal of the meeting is to translate the influx of new genome sequencing information into useful biological studies.

 

The Lake Arrowhead 2020 meeting will have a major focus on microbial communities, the human microbiome, pathogens, and genome evolution.  The field of genomics has reached the point where deriving the sequence of an organism’s entire genome is now seen as a beginning rather than an endpoint.  The sequence itself is a powerful tool to guide further studies to achieve an understanding of the organism’s biology.  This understanding requires either a detailed genetic analysis, or more rapid methods for developing functional genomics.

 

Therefore, this years meeting will cover micro-organisms for which extensive analyses exist, and those for which new biological and technical strategies are being developed.  The focus on biodiversity, the human microbiome, pathogenic organisms, and bioenergentics adds special significance to this meeting.  This meeting is designed to have a mix of invited presentations and poster sessions, and it will have approximately 150 participants.

Meeting Summary
Meeting ORGANIZERS

Dr. Jeffrey H. Miller
University of California, Los Angeles, CA
Phone:  (310) 825–8460
Fax:  (310) 206–3088

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