Event:

Bioinformatics 101

Date: Tuesday 15th September 2020

Time: 5:00 pm (UK time) / 9:00 am (PST)

Please join us for the next seminar in this series in which you will hear from Stephen Rudd, Product Manager - Bioinformatics, Oxford Nanopore Technologies Ltd., who will give an introduction to bioinformatics for nanopore sequencing.

Participants of this webinar will:

  • Discover the basics to analyse your nanopore sequencing project
  • Learn about nanopore bioinformatic beginners tools to launch your own data analysis
  • Preview of EPI2ME labs: a new way to accelerate your nanopore bioinformatic pipeline construction & management

There will also be an opportunity to submit questions throughout the talk, which will be answered in the live Q&A session following the presentation.

Please register below to attend this webinar. You will receive a confirmation of your place from events@nanoporetech.com

Speaker details:

Vivian Cullen, Strategic Account Manager, Oxford Nanopore Technologies

Vivian Cullen joined the commercial team at the end of May 2017 as a Strategic Account Manager. She is responsible for maintaining good business relationships between Oxford Nanopore and its large number of customers on the west coast of USA. Before she joined Oxford Nanopore, she was the account manager of Novogene on the west coast. She also spent 6 years at Life Technologies as real time PCR field application scientist and technical sales specialist. She lives in Seattle WA, and when she is not working, she enjoys spending time with her two daughters, rescuing dogs, and hiking.

 

Stephen Rudd, Product Manager - Bioinformatics, Oxford Nanopore Technologies

Stephen Rudd joined the Product Management team having previously been the Strategic Account Manager at Oxford Nanopore Technologies for customers in Germany and Austria. Stephen is a classical geneticist and has a background in genome bioinformatics. He has been project manager for a taxonomically diverse range of genome studies utilising most DNA sequencing and genotyping technologies. He is looking forward to brainstorming potential solutions to challenging problems and to learning more about how EPI2ME Labs may be applied to your research.