Theme: Genomic Strategies for Global Health
Genomics 2016
OMICS International Conference Series provides the perfect platform for global networking and we are truly delighted to invite you to attend our 6th International Conference on Genomics & Pharmacogenomics, during September 12-14, 2016, Berlin, Germany. Genomics-2016 is a global platform to discuss and learn about Genomics & Pharmacogenomics and its allied areas Bioinformatics, Transcriptomics, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering.
Track 1: Cancer Genomics
Tumor Genomics is the investigation of hereditary transformations in charge of malignancy, utilizing genome sequencing and bioinformatics. Disease genomics is to enhance growth treatment and results lies in figuring out which sets of qualities and quality associations influence diverse subsets of tumors. Universal Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC) is a deliberate experimental association that gives a discussion to joint effort among the world's driving growth and genomic analysts.
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Track 2: Functional Genomics
Utilitarian Genomics use incomprehensible abundance of information created by genomic transcriptomic tasks to portray quality capacities and cooperations. Patterns in Functional Genomics are Affymetrix developed as an early trend-setter around there by imagining a commonsense approach to examine quality capacity as a framework.
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Track 3: Next Generation Sequencing
Cutting edge sequencing (NGS) is regularly alluded to as greatly parallel sequencing, which implies that a large number of little parts of DNA can be sequenced in the meantime, making a gigantic pool of information. Cutting edge sequencing (NGS), hugely parallel or profound sequencing is connected terms that portray a DNA sequencing innovation which has upset genomic research.
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Track 4: Biomarkers & Molecular Markers
Biomarkers can be trademark organic properties or particles that can be distinguished and measured in parts of the body such as the blood or tissue. Biomarkers can be particular cells, atoms, or qualities, quality items, chemicals, or hormones. Atomic marker is a section of DNA that is connected with a specific area inside of the genome. Atomic markers are utilized as a part of sub-atomic science and biotechnology to distinguish a specific grouping of DNA in a pool of obscure DNA.
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Track: 5 Pharmacogenomics & Personalized Medicine
Pharmacogenomics is a piece of a field called customized solution that means to tweak human services, with choices and medications custom-made to every individual patient inside and out conceivable. Pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenomics manages new developments in the field of customized meds and advancements in modified medication revelation utilizing proteome innovation.
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Track 6: Clinical Genomics
Clinical Genomics is the utilization of genome sequencing to educate understanding analysis and care. Genome sequencing is relied upon to have the most effect in: portraying and diagnosing hereditary infection; stratifying patients for fitting malignancy treatment; and giving data around an individual's imaginable reaction to treatment to lessen antagonistic medication responses.
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Track 7: Micro RNA
MicroRNAs comprise a novel class of small, non-coding endogenous RNAs that regulate gene expression by directing their target mRNAs for degradation or translational repression. miRNAs represent small RNA molecules encoded in the genomes of plants and animals. These highly conserved 22 nucleotides long RNA sequences regulate the expression of genes by binding to the 3'-untranslated regions (3'-UTR) of specific mRNAs. A growing body of evidence shows that mRNAs are one of the key players in cell differentiation and growth, mobility and apoptosis.
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Track 8: mRNA Analysis
mRNA is a subtype of RNA. A mRNA atom conveys a segment of the DNA code to different parts of the cell for preparing. mRNA is made amid interpretation. Amid the translation handle, a solitary strand of DNA is decoded by RNA polymerase, and mRNA is incorporated. Physically, mRNA is a strand of nucleotides known as ribonucleic corrosive, and is single-stranded.
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Track9: Bioinformatics in Genomics
Bioinformatics is the exploration of gathering and breaking down complex organic information, for example,hereditary codes. Sub-atomic solution requires the joining and examination of genomic, sub-atomic, cell, and additionally clinical information and it in this way offers a momentous arrangement of difficulties to bioinformatics.
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Track 10: Comparative Genomics
Similar Genomics and genomic medicine new field of natural examination in which the genome groupins of various species - human, mouse and a wide assortment of different life forms from yeast to chimpanzees-are looked at. The assessment of likenesses and contrasts between genomes of various life forms; can uncover contrasts in the middle of people and species and also transformative connections.
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Track 11: Plant Genomics
Late mechanical headways have generously extended our capacity to dissect and comprehend plant genomes and to diminish the crevice existing in the middle of genotype and phenotype. The quick advancing field of genomics permits researchers to dissect a huge number of qualities in parallel, to comprehend the hereditary building design of plant genomes furthermore to separate the qualities in charge of transformations.
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Track 12: Personal Genomics
Individual genomics is the branch of genomics worried with the sequencing and examination of the genome of a person. The genotyping stage utilizes diverse strategies, including single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) examination chips or incomplete or full genome sequencing.
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Track 13: Microbial Genomics
Microbial Genomics applies recombinant DNA, DNA sequencing routines, and bioinformatics to succession, gather, and dissect the capacity and structure of genomes in organisms. Amid the previous 10 years, genomics-based methodologies have profoundly affected the field of microbiology and our comprehension of microbial species. In view of their bigger genome sizes, genome sequencing endeavors on growths and unicellular eukaryotes were slower to begin than ventures concentrated on prokaryotes.
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Track 14: Future trends in Genomics
Genomics research holds the way to meeting a considerable lot of the difficulties of the coming years. Right now, the greatest test is in information investigation. We can produce a lot of information modestly, yet that overpowers our ability to comprehend it. The significant test of the Genome Research is we have to imbue genomic data into restorative practice, which is truly hard.
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Track15: Genomic Medicine
Genomic Medicine as "a developing restorative train that includes utilizing genomic data around a person as a major aspect of their clinical consideration (e.g., for demonstrative or remedial choice making) and the wellbeing results and strategy ramifications of that clinical use." Already, genomic medication is having an effect in the fields of oncology, pharmacology, uncommon and undiscovered maladies, and irresistible illness.
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Track 16: Genomics Market
Genomics is the study of the genetic material or genomes of an organism. Analysts forecast the Global Genomics market will grow at a CAGR of 11.21% over the period 2013-2018. According to the report, the most important driver of the market is an increase in the demand for consumables. The growing adoption of genetic testing for various applications, especially in regions such as the APAC, and an increase in genetic testing volumes in North America and Western Europe is increasing the demand for consumables.
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OMICS International Conferences invites all the participants from all over the world to attend 6th International Conference on Genomics & Pharmacogenomics' during September 12-14, 2016 in Berlin, Germany which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.
Genomics-2016 Genomics is an area within genetics that concerns the sequencing and analysis of an organism’s genome. Genomics also involves the study of intragenomic processes such as epistasis, heterosis and pleiotropy as well as the interactions between loci and alleles within the genome. The fields of molecular biology and genetics are mainly concerned with the study of the role and function of single genes, a major topic in today’s biomedical research. By contrast, genomics does not involve single gene research unless the purpose is to understand a single gene’s effects in context of the entire genome.
OMICS International organizes a conference series of 1000+ Global Events inclusive of 300+ Conferences, 500+ Upcoming and Previous Symposiums and Workshops in USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and publishes 700+ Open access journals which contains over 30000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.
Why to attend???
With members from around the world focused on learning about Genomics & Pharmacogenomics and its advances; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Genomics and its allied areas. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new drug developments, and receive name recognition at this 3-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in Genomics & Pharmacogenomics are hallmarks of this conference.
Target Audience:
- Genomic Students
- Genomics Researchers
- Genomics Faculty
- Genomics Scientists
- Genomics Colleges
- Pharmacology Scientists
- Pharmacology Health Professionals
- Genetics Associations and Societies
- Geneticists
- Genetic Counselors
- Biopharmacists
- Business Entrepreneurs
- Training Institutes
- Software developing companies
- Data Management Companies
Summary: Genomics-2016 brings together resources and expertise to bridge Genomics & Pharmacogenomics to disclose significant global discoveries in Human Health. It provides a great platform to cover recent breakthroughs in Genomics, Pharmacogenomics, Bioinformatics, Plant Genomics, new genomic tools and its allied areas. The theme of the conference will focus the on translating genomic advances into Human Benefits and to address current trends in Genomics for better future.
For more details please visit: http://genomics.conferenceseries.com/#conference2016
Why Berlin?
Berlin is one of the largest and most diverse science regions in Europe. Roughly 200,000 people from around the world teach research, work and study here. Approximately 17 percent of all students come from abroad, most of them from China, Russia and the USA. Many cooperative programs link Berlin’s institutes of higher education with partner institutes around the world. Berlin is a city of science at the heart of Europe – a city whose history of scientific excellence stems from its many important research institutions and its long track record of scientific breakthroughs. Berlin has numerous modern Technology Centers. Their science-oriented infrastructure makes them attractive locations for young, technology-oriented companies.
Conference Highlights:
Cancer Genomics
Functional Genomics
Next Generation Sequencing
Biomarkers & Molecular Markers
Pharmacogenomics & Personalized Medicine
Clinical Genomics
Micro RNA Analysis
mRNA Analysis
Bioinformatics in Genomics
Comparative Genomics
Plant Genomics
Personal Genomics
Microbial Genomics
Future trends in Genomics
Glance at Global Genomics Market:
The global market for genomics is expected to reach USD 22.1 billion by 2020, growing at an estimated CAGR of 10.3% from 2014 to 2020, according to a new study by Grand View Research, Inc. Genomics play an imperative role in the field of infectious disease testing by enabling the use of fast and effective result rendering molecular diagnostic tests. This, coupled with growing prevalence of infectious diseases and hospital acquired infections is expected to drive market growth during the forecast period. Other driving factors for this market include decreasing prices of DNA sequencing, increasing demand for genome analysis in animal and plant feedstock, extensive presence of both private and public external funding programs and growing patient awareness levels. In addition, presence of untapped growth opportunities in emerging countries such as India, Brazil and China and the increasing health awareness are expected to serve this market as future growth opportunities.
Genomics based diagnostics dominated the overall market in terms of revenue at 36.4% in 2013 majorly owing to the presence of a relatively larger number of R&D programs. Genomics based personalized medicine segment on the other hand is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of over 12.0% from 2014 to 2020 due to increasing demand for population based therapeutic solutions and subsequent increase in R&D initiatives.
Market Analysis of Genomics and its allied areas
Statistics Analysis of Genetics Societies and Associations:
Target Audience:
Industry 40%
Academia 50%
Others 10%
Genomics Related Socieites:
American Society of Human Genetics
European Society of Human Genetics
Japan Society of Human Genetics
Genetic Society in China
Top Universities in Germany
Technische University Munchen
University of Würzburg
University Medical Center
University of Tubingen
Universitätsklinikum Münster
Technische Universität Dresden
Leipzig University
University Medicine of Rostock
Institut fur Humangenetik und Anthropologie der Universitat
Otto-von-Guericke University
Hannover Medical School
Max Planck Institute
European Society of Human Genetics:
Armenian Society of Human Genetics
Austrian Society of Human Genetics
Belgian Society of Human Genetics
British Society of Genetic Medicine
Bulgarian Society of Human Genetics
Clinical Genetics Society of Croatia
Croatian Society of Human Genetics
Cyprus Society of Human Genetics
Czech Society of Medical Genetics
Danish Society of Medical Genetics
Dutch Society of Human Genetics
Dutch Society for Laboratory Specialist Clinical Genetics
Dutch Society of Clinical Genetics
Estonian Society of Human Genetics
Finnish Society of Medical Genetics
French Association of Genetic Counselors
French Federation of Human Genetics
French Society of Human Genetics
Genetics Society of Israel
Georgian Society of Medical Genetics and Epigenetics
German Society of Human Genetics
Hellenic Association of Medical Geneticists
Human Genetic Society of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hungarian Society of Human Genetics
Icelandic Human Genetics Society
Irish Society of Human Genetics
Italian Society of Human Genetics
Latvian Association of Human Genetics
Latvian Society of Medical Genetics
Lithuanian Society of Human Genetics
Macedonian Society of Human Genetics
Malta College of Pathologists, Human Genetics Group
Medical Genetics Society of Israel
Norwegian Society of Human Genetics (NSHG)
Norwegian Society of Medical Genetics
Polish Society of Human Genetics
Portuguese Society of Human Genetics
Romanian Society of Human Genetics
Funding Agencies:
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
Max-Planck Gesellschaft
Scientific Stay for Canadians in France
French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM)
German Academic Exchange Service
German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
The National Research Council (CNR)
The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO)
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)
Swiss National Science Foundation
Conference Highlights
- Cancer Genomics
- Functional Genomics
- Next Generation Sequencing
- Biomarkers & Molecular Markers
- Pharmacogenomics & Personalized Medicine
- Clinical Genomics
- Micro RNA
- mRNA Analysis
- Bioinformatics in Genomics
- Comparative Genomics
- Plant Genomics
- Genome Engineering
- Microbial Genomics
- Future trends in Genomics
- Genomics Market
- Genome Medicine
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