Webinar on optimising exome sequencing studies
Oxford Gene Technology
Oxford Gene Technology will be hosting a live webinar on 6th of September on exome sequencing.
The webinar on Thursday 6th September (3 pm BST) hosted by Dr Daniel Swan, Senior NGS Computational Biologist at OGT.
Entitled “Exome sequencing and analysis strategies that deliver meaningful results”, the webinar is hoped to provide insight and advice for optimising exome sequencing studies.
The webinar will be ideal viewing for any clinical or genomic researchers interested in learning how to best utilise the power offered by next generation sequencing analysis.
Exome sequencing is fast becoming the technique of choice to identify the novel genetic variations underpinning a variety of conditions, from rare diseases to cancer.
However, effective study design and data analysis strategies are essential to ensure the delivery of meaningful results.
The live Webinar will provide insight into running a successful exome sequencing project, including the advantages of exome sequencing, considerations for effective study design, crucial data analysis optimisation steps and effective analysis workflows for different sample types (e.g. rare disease, trios and cancer samples).
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