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CTLS Community discussion: - Nov 20 - Learning about exciting developments in genomics from the experts!
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This session will help you explore new developments in genomics and related technologies that are having an impact on everything ranging from conservation and food security to personalized medicine and criminal justice. The session will be held at 11:00 EST(Boston)/17:00 CEST (Paris) on November 20. Co-Moderators: • Anoja Perera, Stowers Institute • Josh Rappoport, Boston College Presentations & Speakers: • Technical intro to different genomics technologies, Claire Hartmann, Harvard University • eDNA and conservation, Marco Borra, Stazione Zoologica • Microbial meta-genomics, Scott Tighe, University of Vermont • Applications of CRISPR Genome Editing: Personalized Medicine and/or GMOs, Sandra Rodríguez, CNIO To register, please go here : https://ctls-org.eu/events/november-session-learning-about-exciting-developments-in-genomics-from-the-experts/ Please note that the video and the slides from the October discussion « How to increase the visibility of your CF ? » have been made available to members at https://ctls-org.eu/events/october-session-how-to-increase-the-visibility-of-your-core-facility/ To view them, please log into the website with your credentials. Finally, we would very much appreciate if you could take two minutes to fill out the satisfaction survey regarding the previous session: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/W5GR93V If you have any questions or comments please do not hesitate to get in touch with me at <email obscured> Kind regards, Anna Kamenskaya On behalf of the CTLS Community Engagement Working Group Core Technologies for Life Sciences Association (CTLS)