Last updated: August 02, 2013
Current uses of and future directions for the Genome-Wide Association Studies Catalog
Webinar Agenda
Current uses of and future directions for the Genome-Wide Association Studies Catalog
July 18, 2013
9 a.m. Eastern (U.S.) | 2 p.m. BST (U.K.) | 3 p.m. CET (Europe) | 11 p.m. Australia
Chair: Nancy Cox, Ph.D.
Video of each presentation has been provided by The European Bioniformatics Institute,
part of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL-EBI).
Time | Talk | Speaker |
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09.00 | Introduction to the GWAS Catalog Video | Slides | Lucia Hindorff, Ph.D. National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH |
09:40 | Uncovering hidden genes in intergenic GWAS regions with RNA capture-sequencing Video | Slides | Michael Clark, Ph.D. University of Queensland, Australia |
10:20 | GWAS and prior knowledge to uncover gene-gene interactions Video | Slides | Marylyn Ritchie, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University |
11:00 | Gene regulation and common diseases and traits | John Stamatoyannopoulos, M.D. University of Washington, Seattle |
11:40 | Regulatory genomics and epigenomics of complex disease genetics Video | Slides | Luke Ward, Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
12:20 | Using human GWAS data to interrogate complex traits in an outbred mouse population Video | Slides | Karen Svenson, Ph.D. The Jackson Laboratory |
12:40 | GTEx X NHGRI catalog Video | Slides | Nancy Cox, Ph.D. University of Chicago |
13:20 | Ontologising the GWAS Catalog Video | Slides | Helen Parkinson, Ph.D. EMBL-EBI, UK |
13:40 | GWAS as a window to genetic architecture Video | Slides | Benjamin Neale, Ph.D. Broad Institute |
14:20 | Open Discussion: Feedback and Suggestions |
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