Presenter: Dr. Christophe Lambert, Golden Helix CEO & President
Date: October 10, 2010
Duration: 23 Minutes
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Thanks to all the IGES attendees who participated in our GWAS/NGS survey entering for a chance to win an SVS server license. As new sequencing technologies become available, a question has risen: how can we bridge all of the microarray work with next generation sequencing? Dr. Lambert discusses using imputation from the dense genotype calls of the 1,000 Genomes Project to fill that gap and an alternative approach to marry the two.
Dr. Christophe Lambert is the President and CEO of Golden Helix, Inc., a bioinformatics company he founded in Bozeman, MT in 1998. Dr. Lambert graduated with his Bachelors in Computer Science from Montana State University in 1992 and received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Duke University in 1997. Dr. Lambert is also currently the co-chair of the Genome Wide Copy Number Variation Data Analysis Team of the Microarray Quality Control Consortium.