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New and Developing Technologies for Genetic Diagnostics '10 Programme

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Monday 5th July 2010

12:00 Lunch  
13:00 Welcome Nick Cross NGRL (W)
  00:35 Next generation sequencing of multiple genes in parallel in genetically heterogeneous disorders after enrichment Hans Scheffer (Nijmegen)
13:35 Session 1: Next Generation Sequencing  in diagnostics  
  Chair: Chris Mattocks  
  00:20 454 sequencing in molecular diagnostics Ann Curtis Newcastle, UK
  00:20 Developing targeted enrichment re-sequencing on the SOLiD platform Howard Martin Cambridge, UK
  00:20 Software and IT Graham Taylor Leeds, UK
  00:25 Target enrichment using selector probes Mats Nilsson Uppsala, Sweden
15:15 Tea
15:45

Session 2: Chips and arrays

 
  Chair: John Crolla  
  00:35 Molecular karyotyping: From postnatal to pre-implantation genetic diagnosis Joris Vermeesch Leuven, Belgium
  00:20 Rapid Diagnosis of Familial Hypercholesterolemia in British Patients Marianne Stef

Progenika
  00:25 BACs on Beads Susan Gross

New York, USA
  00:20 Comparison of array platforms Shuwen Huang

Salisbury, UK
17:40 Finish


Tuesday 6th July 2010

9:00 Session 3: Acquired abnormalities
 
  Chair: Nick Cross  
  00:35 Interrogating whole cancer genomes with next generation sequencing Peter Campbell Sanger
  00:25 Targeted enrichment and resequencing of whole exomes for the identification of somatically acquired variants in breast cancer Patrick Tarpey Sanger
  00:15 Cold PCR Phil Eastlake Transgenomics
10:30 Coffee
11.00 Session 4: Epigenetics
 
  Chair: Deborah Mackay  
  00:20 aAutoMeDIP-seq: a cost effective approach toward whole genome methylation analyses Lee Butcher
London, UK
  00:20 Methylation profiling using the Infinium platform in Follicular Lymphoma Jude Fitzgibbon London, UK
  00:20 Methylation Analysis with EpiTYPERTM Henning Gohlke
Sequenom

12:00 Lunch

13:00 Session 5: New sequencing technologies – The future
 
  Chair: Graham Taylor  
  00:30 Towards sequencing single DNA molecules with a protein nanopore Andrew Heron
Oxford, UK
  00:30

Developments and applications of next-generation sequencing in an academic medical hospital

Johan den Dunnen Lieden, The Netherlands
  00:25 Single Molecule Real-Time Nucleic Acid Sequencing-by-Synthesis Using Quantum-dot (Qdot™) Nanocrystal-Labeled DNA Polymerases with FRET-Based Detection Peter Vander Horn Life Sciences

14:30 Key note  
     
  00:40 Deciphering Developmental Disorders Nigel Carter Sanger
  Closing remarks and discussion Graham Taylor
Leeds, UK
15:30 Refreshments and Finish

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