NGS Webinar April 2024

…here comes our next NGS Webinar! On the 25th April Thursday at 11:00 CEST Prof. Dr. Stephan Ossowski will give us a glimpse on how rare disease diagnostics in complex genomic regions work using long reads! Register here! Btw: Do you remember that long read sequencing was named the “method of the year 2023“? Our… Continue reading NGS Webinar April 2024

Annual AGD Meeting 2022: “Genomic Health and the Blockchain”

The “Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Gen-Diagnostik e.V.” will be hosting their next annual meeting in Bonn and virtual, on October 06-07. The AGD Annual Meeting is dedicated to topics that have particular potential to improve diagnostics and therapy. This conference offers exciting talks from pioneers in blockchain health applications, great opportunity for interdisciplinary networking, and tasty food!… Continue reading Annual AGD Meeting 2022: “Genomic Health and the Blockchain”

NGS-CN Autumn School 2022

UPDATE: You can find here the full schedule of the online training.Last minute registration requests should be addressed to  Maximilian Krause maximilian.krause1 [AT] tu-dresden {dot} de, please note that only valid institutional email addresses can be accepted. The Next Generation Sequencing Competence Network and the SIG1 are happy to announce our Autumn School on NGS, with… Continue reading NGS-CN Autumn School 2022

[CANCELED] 3rd NGS-CN Workshop

Update 17.11.2021 Due to the current pandemic situation the NGS-CN Workshop in Dresden is canceled. It is planned to postpone the meeting. We will inform you soon about possible new dates. Registration is open for the 3rd NGS-CN public workshop (online)! Register for free at this link.

The NGS webinar series

The SIG1/2 “Public outreach and teaching” is happy to announce the launch of the NGS webinar series! Starting on January 7th 2021, we will regularly meet on the first Thursday of the month for a short lunch time webinar on different NGS applications. Speakers from the NGS-CN as well as invited speakers will cover a… Continue reading The NGS webinar series