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Exploring the Challenges Surrounding Computational and Data Processing in Genomics

We are assembling an ongoing virtual advisory board to discuss the trends, challenges, and the state of genomics.

One of our professional facilitators will lead an open discussion for our client to better understand the trends, challenges, and opportunities to improve the utilization of genomics from a technical perspective. In this collaborative engagement, you will be one of 15-20 experts in your field. You will have the opportunity to network with, learn from, and gain recognition from your peers.

Activities include:
1. Exploring a variety of themes
2. Map the competitive landscape (i.e. emerging trends, disruptive tech, etc.)
3. React to the latest media/reports in this space
4. Enjoy the option of one-to-one engagement with other board members

You will have the unique opportunity to gain and share insights on the subject as you advance innovation in the field with top thought leaders like you from around the world.

Participation is 100% online and at your convenience.

By applying here, you are committing to participate once per week or as inspired, at your convenience.

peopleExpert participation

Looking to engage experts in, but not limited to, the following:
- Genomic and bioinformatics research
- Data Management and Storage
- Academia
- Product management, software engineering and data science / algorithm development of genome sequencing, alignment, variant calling and other variant analyses
- IT engineering (supporting the above work)
- Data analytics

The emphasis should be on the secondary analysis pipeline over primary analysis (sequence reading).

Applicants
Isabel Moreno
Miguel Servet Research Fellow at IBIMA focused on the role of gut microbiota in metabolic diseases
I am the Perón in charge of metagenomic platform of my institution. I am familiarized with the devices and the bioinformatics approaches.
Dimitrios Klefto
Research Scientist (Bioinformatician)
computational cancer genomics, characterisation of tumour genomes (e.g., ploidy, tumour content), variant analysis (e.g., structural and SNPs), analysis of liquid biopsy samples, utilisation of genomic data for the development of cancer diagnostic applications, multi-omic data integration and big data analytics
R. Burke Squire
Computational Biologist at NIAID / NIH
I am a Computational Biologist for NIAID / NIH. My group offers computational biology consulting for NIAID researchers, as well as hands on training. I also worked for eight years as a bioinformatician with two of NIAID Bioinformatics Resource Centers (BRCs). I am also completing my doctoral research utilizing machine learning / deep learning techniques applied to novel algorithm development. I have attended and participated in Deep Learning training offered at the NIH and Nvidia conferences.
Ido Sloma
Data Analyst , Bioinformatics at Champions Oncology, Inc.
I have worked in the fields of cancer genomics for over 10 years. I am the head of the bioinformatic department of champions Oncology, with hands on experience and managements of a big database of over 1500 samples , multi omics of cancer tissues. i have gathered some insights regarding building, curating and utilizing genomic data, and would like to share more.
Wissam HAMOU
Senior Scientist at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
I have been working with the best NGS technology development lab in the world, we have been working with Pacbio, Ion torrent, Illumina 10X genomics etc.... to develop new technologies and assays in the genomic world
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Engage with equal-caliber peers any time you want.

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Gain recognition as a thought-leader in your industry.

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Earn cashable rewards through points.

“I like that I can do this when I have time,
and there is no set schedule.”


Eric Allen, Senior Manager, Supply Chain at EY

“I find the topics engaging and I love the
flexibility of checking in and providing insights
at my convenience.”

Kimberly Underwood, Consultant at Underwood Consulting

“Great platform, great questions and topics.
The potential to earn a little more money for
participating is nice as well.”

Oren Birks, Sr. Director of IT at PBI-Gordon

“I really enjoy being on the panels, sharing
information and reading the perspective of the
other panelists. It is quite intriguing and most
all of the panelists are quite bright.”

Patty Soltis, CX Strategist at Kinetic Edge Consultants

“Very interactive, informative and without
any inherent bias. This is as good a collaborative
platform as you can get.”

Pinaki Banerjee, Program Director at ITC InfoTech

“It is a perfect platform not just to share
but to learn and stay updated.”


Armando Leyva, HR Director at 360º HC

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Exploring the Challenges Surrounding Computational and Data Processing in Genomics