UQCCR Seminar Series - Genomics in human health: ECR / Student and Industry Symposium
Lunch Sponsor: Lunch will be generously sponsored by TrendBio, a specialized distributor of instruments and consumables serving the Life Science markets in Australia and New Zealand.
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Genomics in human health: ECR / Student and Industry symposium
Join us for an exciting symposium bringing together early career researchers (ECRs) and students from across UQ working in health-related genomics. Element Bioscience will also be showcasing their innovative AVIT24 platform, feature advanced capabilities for both Next Generation Sequencing and Teton CytoProfiling for in situ multiomics. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with fellow researchers and explore the latest breakthroughs in genomic technology.
Presenter: Dr Jocelyn Hume, UQ Centre for Clinical Research / Pathology Queensland Central Laboratory Talk title: Evaluation of next generation sequencing approaches for detection of cytomegalovirus antiviral resistance | |
Presenter: Reshinthine Purushothaman, UQ Centre for Clinical Research Talk title: Genome-Wide Methylation Profiling of Circulating Extracellular Vesicles in Patients with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus | |
Presenter: Dr Jiayue-Clara Jiang, Institute for Molecular Bioscience Talk title: Leveraging Genomics to Investigate the Anti-depressive Effects of Statins | |
Presenter: Dr Rhys Parry, School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences Talk title: Metagenomic profiling of viral and bacterial diversity in clinical cancer samples and parasite collections | |
Industry Speaker: Dr Maybelline Giam, Element Biosciences Talk title: ABC and AVITI24 - Opening a Gateway to the Next Evolution of Sequencing and Multiomic Cytoprofiling |
About UQCCR Seminar Series
UQCCR Seminar Series
The UQ Centre of Clinical Research (UQCCR) Seminars are held fortnightly on Wednesdays from 12 pm - 1 pm (except during school holidays) currently on Zoom. The series features topics in multiple research fields, presented by invited international, interstate and local researchers.