Presentation Schedule
Fall 2015
Monday 2PM in BEACON Seminar Room (Room 1455A BPS)
Date | Name | Topic | Student Respondent |
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September 14 | Organizational Meeting | ||
September 21 | Amanda | A Preview of NGS Data + General Bioinformatics | Amanda |
September 28 | Meznah | Clustering/Data Mining + Search | Scott |
October 5 | Dharanya | Variant Analysis | Ethan |
October 12 | Mitch, Roshan, Shairah | Metagenomics/Amplicon-Based Seq | Roshan |
October 19 | Mau and Abhijna | RNA-Seq : An Introduction | Abhijna |
October 26 | Mark Reimers | Single-Cell RNA-seq | Mau |
November 2 | Kevin (others?) | Methylation and Chromatin | Mitch |
November 9 | Dan (others?) | RAD-Seq | Jeffrey |
November 16 | Meznah (Kevin Childs?) | Genome Assembly & Annotation | Savvas |
November 23 | Thanksgiving Week | No Meeting | |
November 30 | Amanda (Others?) | Data Analysis Pitfalls | Sheriff |
December 7 | Will Pitchers | Platforms & Data of the Future | Volunteer |
Guidelines:
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Papers will be sent at least a week in advance by presenter to list serve
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Presenters should select an “introductory” reading on the topic, and then something more advanced/cutting edge/applied (when possible)
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Presenters must keep the presentations inside 1 hour (room constriants), encouraging discussion and questions is strongly preferred.
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Respondents listed (students taking RG for credit) will write blog post on efish.zoology.msu.edu/msu_ngs_methods to summarize and discuss the presentation (1000-1500 words), link readings, and illustrate with graphics.
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Students taking RG for credit are additionally required to edit, revise and add to 2-3 of these posts through the semester