WWWGLS: Spring 2017

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Schedule for Weekly Wednesday Wartik Genomics Lecture Series and Related Events: Spring Semester 2017

Seminars are usually held on Wednesdays from 4:00-5:00 pm in the large commons area ("curved room") of 501 Wartik, unless otherwise noted. Coffee, tea, and cookies are served starting about 3:30 pm.


Date Presenter(s) Topic
Wed Jan 18   Siyang Zheng
(Penn State University)
(Hosted by: The Center for Medical Genomics with videoconference connection to Hershey room CG628)
Title: NGS for Liquid Biopsy – Analyses of Single Circulating Tumor Cells and Extracellular Vesicles from Blood Samples of Cancer Patients
Wed Jan 25 Shefali Setia and Bo Zhang
(Penn State University)
Title: Identifying genetic associations with variability in metabolic health and blood count laboratory values: Diving into the quantitative traits by leveraging longitudinal data from an EHR and Epigenetic Regulation in T-ALL by Ikaros
Wed Feb 1 Marzia Cremona
(Penn State University)
Title: Functional Motif Discovery for “Omics” Curves
Wed Feb 8 A. Murat Eren
(The University of Chicago)
(Co-hosted by The Microbiome Center)
Title: Genome-resolved metagenomics: A perfect mixture of opportunities and challenges
Wed Feb 15 Kasper Daniel Hansen
(Institution: Johns Hopkins University)
Title: DNA methylation and chromatin accessibility in the normal human brain
Wed Feb 22 Thanh Le and Bruce Chen
(Penn State University)
Title: Gut Microbiome Dynamics Under Differentially Fatty Diets AND Investigating L1 Transposition with Functional Data Analysis
Wed Mar 1 Ben Langmead
(Johns Hopkins University)
Title: Unlocking sequence data archives with scalable software and resources
Wed Mar 15 Michael DeGiorgio
(Penn State University)
(Hosted by: The Center for Medical Genomics with videoconference connection to Hershey room CG628)
Title: Uncovering regions of ancestral positive selection with ancient and modern DNA
Wed Mar 22 Arjun Krishnan
(Michigan State University)
Title: "Nobody knew health and disease could be so complicated” - Some integrative data-driven insights into underlying genetic mechanisms
Wed Mar 29 Naomi Yamada and Samarth Rangavittal
(Penn State University)
Title: Characterizing DNA-protein crosslinking points and binding sub-types in ChIP-exo and Assembly and analysis of Y-linked data from great apes
Fri Mar 31 SPECIAL SEMINAR
Marc S Greenblatt
(University of Vermont College of Medicine)
Title: Pathogenic or Not? Classifying Genetic Variants in Lynch Syndrome by Integrating In Vitro, Computational, and Other Evidence
(LOCATION/TIME: 501 Wartik Lab, 3:00pm - 4:00pm)
Mon Apr 3 Jean-Luc Jannink
(Cornell University)
(Co-hosted with Department of Plant Biology)
Title: Genomic Selection and Purging Genetic Load in Cassava, An Outcrossing Clonally Ropagated Crop
(LOCATION/TIME: 108 Wartik Lab, 12:10 - 1:10pm)
Wed Apr 5 Ross Hardison
(Penn State University)
Title: Validated Systematic Integration of epigenomic data in hematopoiesis
Wed Apr 12 Jason Ernst
(University of California, Los Angeles)
Title: Computational Approaches for Deciphering the Non-coding Human Genome
Wed Apr 19 Yogeshwar Kelkar
(University of Rochester)
(Hosted by: The Center for Medical Genomics with videoconference connection to Hershey room CG628)
Title: Evolutionary consequences of asexual reproduction on a wasp genome
Wed Apr 26 Divyanshi Srivastava and Tarik Salameh
(Penn State University)
Titles: Characterizing the role of hox transcription factors in specifying motor neuron identity and Machine Learning and Pharmacogenomics in Multiple Sclerosis
Wed May 3 Yi Xing
(University of California, Los Angeles)
Title: Elucidating the Complexity of the Mammalian m6A Epitranscriptome
Wed May 10 Michael Wu
(Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Center )
Title: Community level analysis of microbiome profiling studies using similarity based methods
Wed May 17 Laura Carrel
(Penn State Hershey Medical Center)
(Hosted by: The Center for Medical Genomics with videoconference connection to Hershey room CG624E)
Title: Variable expression from the inactive X chromosome: identifying tissue and individual differences and role in traits
Wed May 24 CANCELLED


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