Exploring Horizons for Domestic Animal Genomics:
A Public Workshop
The National Academies
Lecture Room
2101 Constitution Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20418
Agenda
February 19, 2002
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8:30 AM |
Welcome and Introduction Kim Waddell, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources |
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8:40 AM |
The Landscape of Comparative Genomics in Mammals Stephen O’Brien, The National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health |
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9:10 AM |
Animal Genomics Research in the U.S.–Where We Are and Where We’re Going Steve Kappes, U.S. Department of Agriculture |
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9:40 AM |
Livestock Genome Sequencing Initiative: Status and Importance Harris Lewin, University of Illinois |
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10:10–10:30 AM |
Break |
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10:30 AM |
Multi-Species Comparative Sequencing of Targeted Genomic Regions Eric Green, National Institutes of Health |
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11:00 AM |
The Rat Genome Sequencing Project Richard Gibbs, Baylor College of Medicine |
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11:30 AM |
A Private Sector Perspective: Financing Innovation Roger Wyse, Burrill & Company |
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12:00–1:00 PM |
Lunch |
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1:00–2:00 PM |
Priorities for Genome Sequencing: Which Species? Group Discussion |
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2:00–3:00 PM |
What Are the Roles of the Public, Private, and NGO Sectors for Advancing Genomics Research? Group Discussion |
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3:00–3:15 PM |
Break |
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3:15–4:15 PM |
How Can We Facilitate Data Sharing and Access? Group Discussion |
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4:15–5:00 PM |
Summary and Wrap-up |
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5:00 PM |
Adjourn |