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NGS Nordic 2019 : Clinical NGS Data Analysis Nordic Workshop 2019

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Link: https://biotexcel.com/event/genomic-medicine-2019-nordic/
 
When Nov 12, 2019 - Nov 12, 2019
Where Copenhagen, Denmark
Submission Deadline TBD
Categories    genomics   biotechnology   ngs   genetics
 

Call For Papers

This year, our annual Clinical NGS Data Analysis Nordic Workshop, led by the Bioinformatics team of Odense University Hospital (OUH), will take place in Copenhagen. The workshop will aim to go over the steps from acquisition of sequencing data to the generation of the bam- and vcf- files that will be used in the subsequent filtering for variants. Variants will be evaluated using various databases and prediction tools to establish potential pathogenic variants. Workshop delegates will be given tutorials and examples and will be expected to handle the data themselves on their own laptops. This workshop will be hands-on, so all delegates will need to bring their own laptop. Full laptop requirements are Java 7 or 8, 4GB RAM and 10 GB of free hard disc space, Microsoft Excel and Internet access (WiFi will be provided at the venue).

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