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  • bioinfosm
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 483

    Ismb 2008

    The conference is going great .. seems like a lot more European presence, especially German groups with new techniques and tools.

    And there is the Next gen sequencing 'birds flock together' thingy today

    I noticed a lot of digi-cam attendees taking pics of slides; it would be great if you could upload them someplace. Some of the presentations are available, but one of those laws - you wont find the one you were looking for :P

    sm
    --
    bioinfosm
  • mchaisso
    Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 84

    #2
    Here you go:



    I was very impressed by Inac Birol's talk on parallel assembly -- the first whole genome human assembly I've seen (edit: short read assembly, of course).
    Last edited by mchaisso; 07-20-2008, 01:02 PM. Reason: nonsense phrase

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    • bioinfosm
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 483

      #3
      Originally posted by mchaisso View Post
      Here you go:



      I was very impressed by Inac Birol's talk on parallel assembly -- the first whole genome human assembly I've seen.
      Yours was an interesting talk!
      Will email you soon when I get to using the tool
      --
      bioinfosm

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