SAN DIEGO, CA, April 19, 2014 (Press-News.org) Terry Gaasterland, Professor of Computational Biology and Genomics at University of California, San Diego will give a presentation on "Integrating exome sequencing, mRNA-seq, and microRNA-seq to identify genes and mechanisms in optic nerve degeneration" at the Bioinformatics & Pharmacogenomics: Managing and Analyzing Big Data Conference to be held in San Diego, CA on June 19-20, 2014 by GTCBio.
Dr. Gaasterland designs and uses computational tools to decipher and interrogate cell systems through integrated analysis of genomic and proteomic data. Her work aims to address the general question: How does regulation of transcription and translation modulate and affect cell state changes? She applies this approach to understand optic nerve degeneration in primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). The genetics of POAG are complex; to date, no single causative genomic variant has been established as causing the disease.
Genome-wide sequencing of exons from protein-coding and non-coding genes in 333 patients with primary open angle glaucoma revealed over 100 associated SNP sites in over 70 genes. To rank and prioritize genes and generate hypotheses about molecular mechanisms disrupted by associated variant sites, mRNA and small RNA (microRNA) were sequenced from ocular tissues relevant to the disease.
Dr. Gaasterland will discuss analysis protocols and techniques for integrated data interpretation to construct putative regulatory networks underlying disease. Her approach revealed two strong candidate models explaining neurodegeneration in POAG. Data collection and analysis methods are generally applicable beyond glaucoma to other chronic, progressive diseases associated with aging.
The Bioinformatics & Pharmacogenomics: Managing and Analyzing Big Data Conference brings together a mix of academic and industry experts from leading affiliations (such as GSK, Takeda, Johns Hopkins, UCSD, Stanford, UCLA) to cover current and relevant aspects of sequencing platforms, data integration, personal genomics and pharmacogenomics.
This conference is also part of the Nucleic Acid Summit, which consists of this and three other conferences:
4th Next-Generation Sequencing
Non-Coding RNAs and RNAi Research & Therapeutics
Nucleic Acid Research & Discovery
For more information, please visit http://www.gtcbio.com/bioinformatics
GTCBio organizes conferences specifically for the biomedical and biopharmaceutical industries. Our goal is to facilitate the exchange of biopharmaceutical and biomedical intelligence between industry leaders, academic institutions, government organizations and the financial community.
Global Technology Community LLC (GTCBio), is a privately-held company founded in 2002.
Terry Gaasterland to Speak at Bioinformatics Conference Jun 19-20 2014, San Diego, CA
Terry Gaasterland to Speak at Bioinformatics & Pharmacogenomics Conference Jun 19-20, 2014 in San Diego, CA
2014-04-19
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Sennheiser's Integrated Systems Division Appoints New Area Sales Managers
2014-04-19
Audio specialist Sennheiser announced that it has made two appointments in its Integrated Systems division. Effective immediately, Charlie Jones and Phil Rossi have each been appointed Area Sales Managers, Integrated Systems, responsible for the Southeast territory and the Washington, D.C. Metro area respectively.
In their new roles, Jones will focus on several region-specific growth opportunities, including the house of worship Market, while Rossi will pursue new business opportunities within the government market.
"We are excited to welcome both Charlie and Phil ...
Award Winning Author, Singer Lourdes Duque Baron, Set To Release "I Called Myself Cassandra"
2014-04-19
Confessions of a wild child, featuring heart ache and pain. Navigating through a time in her life that was exquisitely painful.
Many people have asked, and in "I Called Myself Cassandra," we discover how Lourdes Duque Baron became the woman she is today.
Lourdes scorchingly soulful voice first dazzled most of us with La Vie En Rose back in 2013. Notably the diva was a budding 66 years old for the launch of her 1st musical release and most recently in the sleek and funky cover of Me & Mr Jones ft AKNU.
Her achievements in the music industry thus far have ...
Model Homes at Pardee's Sorrento Heights Ready for Sale; Highly Upgraded Model Homes Ideally Located Above Sorrento Valley
2014-04-19
The three highly upgraded model homes at Sorrento Heights are now available for sale, according to the builder, Pardee Homes. This popular neighborhood of single-family detached homes, located above Sorrento Valley on the mesas and hills adjacent to the natural canyons of Los Peñasquitos Canyon, features sophisticated two-story homes with no Mello-Roos fees.
"The model homes are gorgeous and include a number of upgraded features, making them ideal for the home buyer who seeks distinctive living in a picturesque neighborhood setting," said Matt Sauls, regional director ...
Mercy House Set for 9th Annual "Living With Heart" Gala
2014-04-19
Mercy House, one of Southern California's premier advocates of the homeless, today announced that it's 9th annual fundraising gala, Living with Heart, will be held at the Fairmont, Newport Beach Hotel on Saturday, May 3, 2014.
This year's fundraiser will focus on the accomplishments that the agency has achieved over the past year, including serving nearly 5,000 individuals across Orange and San Bernardino Counties. During the evening, emphasis will be placed on the individuals whose stories are included in those numbers, and whose lives have been transformed by the work ...
Aker puts "Performance in the Palm of Your Hand" with the New Aker Mobile App
2014-04-19
The Aker app promises easy, fast, and mobile access to price lists, technical information, and more. The search engine allows professionals to view technical drawings, builder spec sheets, and other useful information that they can download on their mobile device or share with coworkers with one easy tap.
This user-friendly app features a responsive layout, designed to fit perfectly on mobile web browsers. Developed with professionals in mind, the app provides instant access to bathtubs, showers, tub showers, and more from even the most remote locations without having ...
Angel Creative Solutions Creates Diabegram, the First-ever Diabetes Awareness Meal Photo-Sharing App
2014-04-19
Angel Creative Solutions for Healthcare Innovative Company announces today the creation of Diabegram, the first-ever diabetes awareness meal photo-sharing app. The company realized the need to come up with a fast and effective way of raising awareness about diabetes after reviewing alarming statistics from International Diabetes Federation. The IDF predicted that by 2035, the number of diabetes patients would increase to 592 million. The company decided that creating an app that utilized the 'photo-sharing' power of social media would be the fastest way of raising awareness ...
greeNEWit Energy Education Program is an Approved Way to Receive MAEOE's Green Schools Certification
2014-04-19
Through the OUR Schools Program-- local energy efficiency company--greeNEWit has been educating elementary school students about energy efficiency and sustainable topics while simultaneously helping schools reduce their carbon footprint and raise money for green projects. The Maryland Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education (MAEOE) has recently recognized greeNEWit's efforts by certifying their two OUR Schools Program Co-Directors, Gabe Bustos and Josh Massey, as green leaders.
Bustos and Massey are aiding schools in becoming green certified by MAEOE while ...
Hackensack Honored With Award for Downtown Renaissance
2014-04-19
On Thursday, June 5, New Jersey Future will honor the Upper Main Alliance along with the City of Hackensack and DMR Architects with a 2014 Smart Growth Award.
The Upper Main Alliance is being honored for its part in the creation of the Downtown Rehabilitation Plan for the City of Hackensack. The Rehabilitation Plan includes design regulations and flexible zoning that foster a revitalized downtown.
This award comes at a time when Hackensack, specifically its downtown, is undergoing an economic and cultural renaissance, transforming into a walkable, livable, sustainable ...
Legendary Tower of Power Bassist Rocco Prestia performing live at GoDpsMusic
2014-04-19
Legendary Bassist Rocco Prestia will be performing live at GoDpsMusic and streaming live at GoDpsMusic.com. A funk institution and Tower of Power founding member, Rocco Prestia is one of the most important innovators of the electric bass. During his career, Prestia has inspired generations of bassists around the world with his innovative "Fingerstyle Funk." His unique approach to the instrument has significantly changed the role of the bass in modern music. Prestia can hold down a relentlessly funky low end using a lightning-fast fingerstyle demonstrating a high level of ...
"Shamanic Ritual and Ceremony" on April 22 "Why Shamanism Now?" Radio Show with Host Christina Pratt
2014-04-19
Streaming live on the Co-Creator Radio Network on Tuesday, April 22, at 11am Pacific/2pm Eastern on "Why Shamanism Now? A Practical Path to Authenticity," shaman and founder of the Last Mask Center for Shamanic Healing Christina Pratt explains to listeners that shamanic ritual and ceremony are the "power tools" used by shamanic practitioners around the world to create change and transformation in their lives. Humans engage in ritual and ceremony to ask for help from the compassionate forces of the invisible world to accomplish what they cannot do themselves or what they ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
New AEM study highlights feasibility of cranial accelerometry device for prehospital detection of large-vessel occlusion stroke
High cardiorespiratory fitness linked to lower risk of dementia
Oral microbiome varies with life stress and mental health symptoms in pregnant women
NFL’s Arizona Cardinals provide 12 schools with CPR resources to improve cardiac emergency outcomes
Northerners, Scots and Irish excel at detecting fake accents to guard against outsiders, Cambridge study suggests
Synchronized movement between robots and humans builds trust, study finds
Global experts make sense of the science shaping public policies worldwide in new International Science Council and Frontiers Policy Labs series
The Wistar Institute and Cameroon researchers reveals HIV latency reversing properties in African plant
$4.5 million Dept. of Education grant to expand mental health services through Binghamton University Community Schools
Thermochemical tech shows promising path for building heat
Four Tufts University faculty are named top researchers in the world
Columbia Aging Center epidemiologist co-authors new report from National Academies on using race and ethnicity in biomedical research
Astronomers discover first pairs of white dwarf and main sequence stars in clusters, shining new light on stellar evolution
C-Path’s TRxA announces $1 million award for drug development project in type 1 diabetes
Changing the definition of cerebral palsy
New research could pave way for vaccine against deadly wildlife disease
Listening for early signs of Alzheimer’s disease #ASA187
Research Spotlight: Gastroenterology education improved through inpatient care teaching model
Texas A&M researchers uncover secrets of horse genetics for conservation, breeding
Bioeconomy in Colombia: The race to save Colombia's vital shellfish
NFL’s Colts bring CPR education to flag football to improve cardiac emergency outcomes
Research: Fitness more important than fatness for a lower risk of premature death
Researchers use biophysics to design new vaccines against RSV and related respiratory viruses
New study highlights physician perspectives on emerging anti-amyloid treatments for Alzheimer’s disease in Israel
U of M research finds creativity camp improves adolescent mental health, well-being
How human brain functional networks emerge and develop during the birth transition
Low-dose ketamine shows promise for pain relief in emergency department patients
Lifestyle & risk factor changes improved AFib symptoms, not burden, over standard care
Researchers discover new cognitive blueprint for making and breaking habits
In a small international trial, novel oral medication muvalaplin lowered Lp(a)
[Press-News.org] Terry Gaasterland to Speak at Bioinformatics Conference Jun 19-20 2014, San Diego, CATerry Gaasterland to Speak at Bioinformatics & Pharmacogenomics Conference Jun 19-20, 2014 in San Diego, CA