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LABCYTE – EDINBURGH 2016
The Royal Society of Edinburgh Conference Centre, Edinburgh | 28–29 SEPTEMBER, 2016
www.labcyte.com/edinburgh2016
Labcyte and the Centre for Synthetic and Systems Biology, University of Edinburgh are
proud to host the 2016 GENOMICS SYMPOSIUM at the The Royal Society of Edinburgh
Conference Centre on 28 - 29 September. Come and learn how the Echo® Acoustic Liquid
Handling technology is being used in the rapidly growing genomics sector, across multiple
applications including:
Hosted by
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY – DNA ASSEMBLY – SINGLE-CELL GENOMICS – DRUG DISCOVERY
WEDNESDAY – THURSDAY
28 – 29 September
The Royal Society of Edinburgh Conference Centre
RSVP Online
to reserve your seat and receive a free t-shirt
Edinburgh, Scotland
Featuring GUEST SPEAKERS from
• University of Edinburgh
• The Institute of Cancer Research
• Imperial College London
• University Hospital Zurich
• Sanger Institute
• Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
• Broad Institute
• U.S. Dept. of Energy Joint Genome Institute
• Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland
• University of Liverpool
• Queens University Belfast
www.labcyte.com/edinburgh2016
© 2016 Labcyte Inc. All rights reserved.
LABCYTE – EDINBURGH 2016
The Royal Society of Edinburgh Conference Centre, Edinburgh | 28–29 SEPTEMBER, 2016
www.labcyte.com/edinburgh2016
FEATURING...
Listed below are confirmed speakers with titles of their talk only. Additional speakers are expected to be included in the coming days.
Dr. Patrick Cai
Making Synthetic Genomes with the Echo® Acoustic Liquid
Handling
Dr. Chris Bakal
Using Systems Approaches to Understand the Emergence of
Phenotypic Heterogeneity
Dr. Robert Bowers
Single-cell Genomics at the DOE, Joint Genome Institute
Dr. David McClymont
Building Scalable Workflows for DNA Assembly Using BASIC
Building Blocks
Marc Emmenegger
High-throughput Screenings in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Dr. Linda d’Amore
Challenges and Opportunities for Miniaturization of Workflows in
Synthetic Biology
Dr. Stephan Lorenz
Implementation of Acoustic Dispensing into HT Single Cell
Sequencing Workflows
Dr. David Simpson
Miniaturisation, Automation and Development of Novel Genomic
Applications with Echo® 525 and Access™ System
Dr. Paolo Piazza
Automation Needs for a High Throughput Genomics Facility
Dr. Jani Saarela
RNAi Screening and Cell Based Assay Program at FIMM:
The Impact of Acoustic Dispensing to Improve Process Flows
Dr. Sunil Chandran
High Throughput Platforms for Strain Optimisation and Screening:
Reducing the Cost and Time for Commericialising Novel Molecules
Autodesk Distinguished Scholar, co-Director, Edinburgh Genome Foundry
Chancellor’s Fellow, University of Edinburgh
Team Leader, The Institute of Cancer Research
Research Scientist, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute
Head of Automation, SynbiCITE, Imperial College London
Ph.D. Student, Institute of Neuropathology,
University Hospital Zurich
Post Doctoral Fellow, University of LIverpool
Head of Single Cell Genomics, Core Facility,
Wellcome Trust Sanger institute
Senior Lecturer, Queens University Belfast
Section Leader, High Throughput Sequencing Library Prep and Genomimcs
Process Improvement, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
Senior Researcher, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland
Director of Technology Labs, Amyris