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Model Organism Genetics -- Human and Medical Genetics -- Genomics and Proteomics -- Computational Biology

Genome Sciences Symposia

Thursday, October 17 & Friday, October 18, 2024
AI for Genomics and Proteomics

Past Symposia

Thursday, November 10 & Friday, November 11, 2022
Celebrating 20 Years of Genome Sciences

Friday, November 13, 2020
Cell Engineering: Reprogramming Cells for a New Biology

November 8, 2019
Genomics from Worm to Humans |
in honor of Bob Waterston

May 24, 2019
The Larry Sandler Symposium

November 2, 2018
The Personal Genome: Sequencing, Understanding, and Editing the Genome to Improve Human Health

April 6, 2016
New Insights from Classic Genetic Systems

November 10, 2014
Genetic Networks: From Model Organisms to Human Disease

February 20, 2013
Primate Genomics

October 18 & 19, 2011
The Future of Genome Sciences

April 7, 2010 
New Technologies for Early Detection and Diagnosis of Disease

April 30, 2009
Genes and Behavior

April 24, 2008
The Personal Genome: Implications for Medicine

April 25, 2007
Pests, Plagues, and Plants: Genomics and Global Health

May 24, 2006
Insights From Model Organisms

May 18, 2005
Comparative Genomic Analysis

May 19, 2004
The Future of Human and Medical Genetics: Based on Contributions of Arno G. Motulsky

May 14, 2003
Human - Mouse Comparative Biology

May 29, 2002
Genetic Variation in Disease and Development