TBC, London,UK
19th & 20th May 2014
In keeping with Oxford Global’s highly successful life sciences series, an expert panel of 40 speakers will present a full conference programme covering the topics outlined below. These topics have been compiled as a result of a comprehensive research process undertaken with expert advisory board members including VPs, Directors, Senior Research Fellows and Professors from global pharmaceutical organisations and leading research institutions. - Stream Titles NGS Data Analysis: Methods, Platforms And Technologies NGS Data Handling, Storage & Management, And Collaborative Networking NGS Data Tools For Meta’omics NGS Data Tools For Therapeutic Areas NGS Data Tools In Biomarkers, Clinical Development & Diagnostics - Day 1 Stream 1 – NGS Data Analysis: Methods, Platforms And Technologies - Data analysis technologies in RNA sequencing
- Tools for single cell sequencing data analysis
- Platforms for high throughout sequence analysis
- Technologies for interpreting transcriptomics data
- Annotated assemblies of genome data
- Structural variation of NGS data
Day 1 Stream 2 – NGS Data Handling, Storage & Management, And Collaborative Networking - Overcoming the big data challenges in NGS data management
- Integrating biological information from different platforms
- Collaborative network opportunities
- Benefits of open source tools
- Cloud-based research platforms
- Data archive challenges and storage improvement strategies
Day 2 Stream 1 Part A – NGS Data Tools For Meta’omics - NGS tools in proteogenomics and metagenomics diagnostics
- NGS analysis tools for microbial genomics research
- Computational sequencing methods for accurate metagenomics data studies
Day 2 Stream 1 Part B – NGS Data Tools For Therapeutic Areas - Overcoming bioinformatics challenges in NGS data analysis for infectious diseases
- Application of NGS data management tools in oncology
- Data collaboration between different therapeutic areas
Day 2 Stream 2 –NGS Data Tools In Biomarkers, Clinical Development & Diagnostics - Personalised medicine applications
- Creating NGS data tools to support clinical development
- Development of NGS data tools in the process of drug design
- Overcoming the challenges in data and information flow
- Development of NGS data tools to help in diagnostic development
- Benefits of data analysis in biomarker development
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