Genomics and Big Data – Data Integration
Sunday, 19 April, 2015 - 10:45 to 12:45
Chairs
France Gagnon
University of Toronto
Michael Hoffman
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre/University of Toronto
Identifying meaningful genetics and genomics correlates for complex phenotypes
Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, University of British Columbia
New insights into old genes: using comparative and functional genomics to understand human disease gene regulation
Scientist, Genetics and Genome Biology, SickKids Research Institute
PhenomeCentral: A Rare Disease Data Sharing Portal for Clinicians and Scientists
Scientific Director & Associate Professor, Centre for Computational Medicine & Department of Computer Science, Hospital for Sick Children & University of Toronto
A Statistical Approach for Testing Pleiotropic Effects of Rare Variants
PhD Candidate, Department of Human Genetics, Emory University
Poster: 12
Towards a Cloud-ready Cancer Genomics Analysis Pipeline
Master of Science Student, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Simon Fraser University
Poster: 55