Agenda and Registration
Agenda
8:30 AM - Check-in and light refreshments (no breakfast)
9:00 AM - Welcome and intro, Christine Henzler, PhD, MSI Co-Director of Research Informatics
9:10 AM - Xavier Revelo, Associate Professor, Integrative Biology and Physiology
9:45 AM - Jop van Berlo, Associate Professor, Medicine, Cardiovascular Division
10:20 AM - Coffee break
10:40 AM - Kathleen Greenham, Assistant Professor, Plant and Microbial Biology
11:15 AM - Christine Henzler, PhD, MSI Co-Director of Research Informatics
11:35 AM - Kenny Beckman, PhD, UMN Genomics Center Director
12:00 PM - UMGC CoLab open house
12:30 PM - Adjourn
Registration
This event is for UMN researchers. Advanced registration is required for this in-person symposium, and there is no cost to attend.
Abstracts
Abstracts will be added soon.
Location and Parking
Location:
GenoFest is hosted in the Cancer and Cardiovascular Research Building (2231 6th
St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455) located on the East Bank of the University of
Minnesota. Check-in will be available at the main entrance.
Parking:
For parking near CCRB, we suggest parking in the Maroon and Victory daily lots ($6/day without in/out privileges) located across the street.
Additional transportation options:
The Metro Green Line (Light Rail) and select campus buses have stops near CCRB. A variety of detailed campus maps can help you navigate to CCRB.
About the Cores
UMN Genomics Center
The University of Minnesota Genomics Center (UMGC) provides genomic technologies and services to researchers and clinicians at the University of Minnesota, and to external academic and industry scientists throughout the United States and internationally. The UMGC acquires state-of-the-art instrumentation and offers an array of services, including next-generation sequencing, expression analysis, genotyping, single-cell and spatial genomics, metagenomics, and related support services such as nucleic acid extraction and quality control.
Minnesota Supercomputing Institute
The Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI) provides advanced research computing infrastructure and expertise to the University of Minnesota research and scholarly community and the State of Minnesota in order to advance and accelerate research and foster innovation and discoveries through advanced computing technologies, scientific computing, and informatics, application development, and services.