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Afterword


Dear Colleague,

The fourth New Mexico Bioinformatics Symposium, focusing on
Next Generation Sequencing Technologies, Analysis, and Applications, held March 6-7, 2008 was a resounding success with over 200 in attendance. We wish to thank the sponsors, exhibitors, speakers, and attendees for making this the most successful NMBIS to date.

We are in the process of producing streaming video presentations for many of the speakers. Please check back for these videos, and in the meantime, check out the presentations slides.

Speaker Presentations

Zachary Beech
Northwest Nazarene University
Studying LINE-1 Properties in the Human Genome via Bioinformatics
Slides
Jeremy Edwards
University of New Mexico
Polony sequencing: current applications and future directions
Slides
John Hudson
BioTrove, Inc.
OpenArray: A Novel Platform for HT Validation of Sequence Polymorphisms
Slides
Jim Huntley
National Center for Genome Resources
Video tour of the New Mexico Genome Sequencing Center
Slides
Stephen Kingsmore
National Center for Genome Resources
Massively parallel sequencing of brain transcripts in schizophrenia
Slides
Dick McCombie
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Massively parallel, targeted resequencing of the human genome
Slides
Neil Miller
National Center for Genome Resources
Alpheus: A System for Nucleotide Variant Detection and Digital Gene Expression Analysis in Ultra-High Throughput Sequencing Projects
Slides
Deepak Reyon
Iowa State University
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Lab at Iowa State University
Slides
John Utsey
National Center for Genome Resources
NCGR Sequencing Center Compute Infrastructure
Slides