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New and Developing Technologies for Genetic Diagnostics '04 Programme

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Monday 5th July 2004 - Afternoon

12:00 Lunch    
13:00 Welcome    
Session 1: Automated DNA Extraction
Chair: Prof. Nick Cross
13:05 Introduction Chris Mattocks NGRL (W)
13:10 Evaluation of chemistries suitable for automation. Nick Owen NGRL (W)
13:30 Evaluation of the Gentra Autopure LS system. Andrew Wallace NGRL (M)
13:45 Evaluation of integrated systems for DNA extraction. Chris Mattocks NGRL (W)
14:05 Less is more: can whole genome amplification eliminate the need for large scale sample preparation? Graham Taylor Leeds
14:25 Discussion session    
14:40 Tea
Session 2: Genotyping and Quantitative Analysis
Chair: Chris Mattocks
15:10 Pyrosequencing as a tool for clinical genetic research. Monica Petterson Biotage
15:25 Luminex and genotyping. Tony Burpee Luminex
15:40 Cystic fibrosis genotyping on the Tag-It™ Platform. Richard Janecsko TMBioscience
15:55 Ultra-Rapid Nucleic Acid analysis and Nanolitre Scale Cycle Sequencing (two presentations) David Edge & Harvey Dosjanjh Biogene
16:10 Pyrosequencing vs Nanogen. Helen White NGRL (W)
16:30 Evaluation of Invader technology. Dave Bunyan NGRL (W)
16:45 Discussion session    
17:00 Finish


Tuesday 6th July 2004 – Morning

Session 3: Rapid Mutation Screening I
Chair: Chris Mattocks
09:00 Mass spectrometric approaches to mutation screening. John Langley Southampton
09:30 CSCE:A unified screening method for identification of deletions, duplications and point mutations. Emma Ashton Guys
09:50 High-throughput unknown mutation detection on the Spectrumedix REVEAL system. Joanne Walter Transgenomic

10:10

Discovery and scoring of sequence variations with MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. Neils Storm Sequenom
10:30 Evaluation of the MassCleave chemistry. Chris Mattocks NGRL (W)
10:45 Tea

Session 4: Rapid Mutation Screening II
Chair: Prof. Nick Cross

11:15 Enzyme cleavage. Ian Day Southampton
11:30 Robotics and system integration. Chris Mattocks NGRL (W)
11:45 Varient SeqR and SeqScape. Justin Cooper Applied Biosystems
11:55 Analysis of sequence data in the Cancer Genome Project. Patrick Tarpey Sanger
12:10 Modification of the Staden package. Andrew Wallace NGRL (M)
12:25 Discussion session    
12:40 Lunch


Tuesday 6th July 2004 - Afternoon

Session 5: Future perspectives I
Chair: Dr John Harvey

13:40

Future perspectives in public health microbiology. Cath Arnold HPA
14:10 Overview of future technologies. Tracey Melvin Southampton
14:30 Near patient testing. Paul Debenham LGC

14:50

Tea

Session 6: Future perspectives II
Chair: Dr John Harvey

15:20 $1000 Genome. Simon Bennet Solexa
16:00 Pharmacogenetics - A role in drug development.
Nigel Spurr GSK
16:40 Meeting summary.    
16:45 Finish    

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