3rd Short Course on Next-Generation Sequencing: Technology and Statistical Methods
Held On: | Mon 12/16/13 – Thurs 12/19/13 |
Location: | University of Alabama at Birmingham eritage Hall – Lecture Room 104 1401 University Blvd. Birmingham, AL 35233 http://www.uab.edu/map/hhb |
Lodging: | Doubletree Hotel by Hilton 808 South 20th Street Birmingham, AL 35205 (205) 933-9000; fax: (205) 933-0920 SpringHill Suites by Marriott 2024 4th Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35233 (205) 322-8600; fax: (205) 322-9915 |
Next-generation sequencing technology is impacting almost all aspects of biomedical research. This technology generates an unprecedented wealth of data that demands novel analysis strategies. While IT infrastructure and bioinformatics developments are obviously required to enable sound information extraction, sophisticated statistical methodologies and algorithms are also essential for interpreting the data. In this regard, we are organizing a NHGRI funded four-day short course, calling statisticians, genetic epidemiologists, bioinformaticians, and genome biologists, to discuss the statistical challenges and opportunities in next-generation sequencing data analysis. We believe that this course will provide a venue for exchanging of cutting-edge information and ideas, and fostering collaborations among methodologists, analysts, and biomedical investigators.
Schedule of Events: Agenda
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Mon 12/16/13 – UAB in Birmingham, AL
Tue 12/17/13 – UAB in Birmingham, AL
Wed 12/18/13 – UAB in Birmingham, AL
Thu 12/19/13 – UAB in Birmingham, AL
UAB Faculty:
- Jonas Almeida, Ph.D.
- David Crossman, Ph.D.
- Xiangqin Cui, Ph.D.
- Hemant K. Tiwari, Ph.D.
- Degui Zhi, Ph.D.
External Faculty:
- Devin Absher, Ph.D. – HudsonAlpha Institute
- Karen Conneely, Ph.D. – Emory University
- Greg Cooper, Ph.D. – HudsonAlpha Institute
- Shawn Levy, Ph.D. – HudsonAlpha Institute
- Dan Savic, Ph.D. – HudsonAlpha Institute
- Nicholas Schork, Ph.D. – Scripps Translational Science Institute
- Michael Wu, Ph.D. – UNC-Chapel Hill
- Hao Wu, Ph.D. – Emory University
- Fuli Yu, Ph.D. – Baylor College of Medicine
Full List of Rotating Faculty can be found by Click here.
Apply
Application deadline:
Applications for 2013 NHGRI Short Course on Next Generation Sequencing will be accepted till Saturday November 16, 2013.
How to Apply
To apply, please perform the following tasks either via our website or by sending materials to statgenetics@uab.edu:
- Complete this application form (PDF or Word). Only fully completed application forms will be considered.
- Forward your current curriculum vitae.
- Also forward a brief statement detailing your background in Genetics, Statistics, etc.
Attendance is limited. Please apply prior to Sat 11/16/2013. Accepted applicants will be notified by FriI 11/22/2013, and applicants should make arrangements for payment of the registration fee by December 13th, 2013.
Women, members of underrepresented minority groups, and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Upon Acceptance, fee:
$500 – academic, government, and non-profit organizations
$2,500 – for-profit organizations
Acceptance includes course tuition, syllabus, and refreshment breaks. Fee will be payable upon acceptance into the course.
Email your application, CV/resumes, and personal statement to: statgenetics@uab.edu
For more information, contact:
Derry Crawford, MSHA
Program Manager
UAB SOPH Department of Biostatistics
Section on Statistical Genetics
1665 Univ. Blvd, RPHB 414
Birmingham, AL 35294-0022
205.975.9298 T
205.975.2541 F
derry@uab.edu
Contact Information:
Logistics: Derry Crawford
Department of Biostatistics
1665 University Blvd, RPHB 414
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, AL 35294-0022
Phone: (205) 975-9298
Email: Statgenetics@uab.edu
Scientific: Hemant K Tiwari, PhD
Department of Biostatistics
1665 University Blvd, 420C
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, AL 35294-0022
Phone: (205) 934-4907
Email: htiwari@uab.edu
Sponsors:
National Human Genome Research Institute
UAB Department of Biostatistics
NHGRI Disclaimer: This material is based upon work supported by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) under Grant No. R25HG006110. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NHGRI.