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Pores and Pours: Oxford Nanopore Technologies Research Symposium 2024

Join Bragato Research Institute for Pores and Pours, an Oxford Nanopore Technologies Research Symposium 2024 on Tuesday 11 June. For those working in genomics and epigenetics in New Zealand, this provides an opportunity to share research experiences with your peers and receive updates on the latest technology developments from ONT application scientists over a glass of New Zealand wine. There will also be two satellite hands-on analysis workshops on Variant Calling with Epi2Me (Monday 10 June) and Long Reads Genome Assembly (Wednesday 12 June).

Date / Time: 11 June 2024, 10:00 — 16:30pm
Venue: Riverside Kitchen, Riverside Market, Christchurch
Address: 96 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch Central City, 8011
View the programme as a PDF here

All events are in-person only and free to attend but places are limited and registration is essential. If you have registered but are unable to attend, please contact us at sequencing@bri.co.nz.

Satellite Bioinformatics workshops

Hosted by the University of Canterbury. Venue: Beatrice Tinsley 112, University of Canterbury.

Monday 10th June 14:00-17:00

Variant Calling with Epi2Me- Dr Miles Benton (ONT)

This workshop is fully booked, please email sequencing@bri.co.nz to be added to the waitlist.

Wednesday 12 June 09:00-16:00

Long Reads Genome Assembly NeSI/Genomics Aotearoa. Dr Natalie Forsdick (MWLR) and Dr Annabel Whibley (BRI).

This workshop is fully booked, please email sequencing@bri.co.nz to be added to the waitlist.

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