News - Events
Exchanging scientific ideas and exploring the latest scientific research is one of our Institute's priorities. Towards that end, we host a variety of events for all types of audiences. Anyone is welcome to attend these events, and we hope you will join us.
- In our IGS seminar program, we host internationally recognized scientists, as well as our own faculty, who are sharing their research in genomics, bioinformatics, systems biology and personalized medicine. For more information, please contact David Serre PhD and Jacques Ravel PhD scientific co-chairs of the Seminar Committee, or Riham Keryakos, administrative co-chair. All seminars are held in the Health Sciences Facility III Lecture Hall 1010 from 11am to noon, unless otherwise noted.
- In our Omics Basics Lunchtime Learning Series we provide information to those who are novices in the areas of genomics and bioinformatics to give them an introduction to these approaches and how they might be useful for their research programs. For more information please visit our Omics Basics web page.
- IGS offers in-depth, multi-day Training Workshops on several areas of omics and bioinformatics where attendees engage in hands-on activities aimed at giving them real-world experience they can apply to their research. For more information please visit our workshops page.
Upcoming Events
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- There are no planned events at this time.
Previous Events
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Jan 19
2023
Brantley Hall, Ph.D.Assistant Professor, Department of Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics, University of Maryland College Park"Smart Underwear: a novel tool to measure human and gut microbial metabolites in flatuse announced"Host: Jacques Ravel Ph.D. -
Feb 23
2023
Joseph Petrosino, Ph.D.Chairman, Professor, Director, Molecular Virology and Microbiology Center for Metagenomics and Microbiome Research Baylor College of Medicine"Revealing causality with the human microbiome in the era of personalized medicine"Host: David Rasko Ph.D. -
Mar 16
2023
Jessica Prodger, Ph.D.Assistant Professor, Departments of Microbiology & Immunology and Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Co-Director, Global Health Systems MMASc Program, Western University, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry"The penile microbiome: an underappreciated determinant of health"Host: Jacques Ravel Ph.D. -
Mar 29
2023Omics Basics: Microbiome Research, From Fundamentals to ApplicationsDr. Johanna Holm is presenting the next event in our Omics Basics series on microbiome research and applications of microbiome technologies"Location: HSRF III, room 1010 or Virtual (contact jreceveur@som.umaryland.edu for meeting information)"Host: Michelle Gwinn-Giglio Ph.D. -
Mar 29
2023
Iqbal Hamza, Ph.D.Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Center for Blood Oxygen Transport and Hemostasis"Notes from the underground: Lessons from bloodless worms"Host: Julie Dunning Hotopp Ph.D. -
Mar 30
2023
Sander Markx, M.D.Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York"SNF Center for Precision Psychiatry and Mental Health: Introducing a Precision Medicine-Based Approach"Host: Seth Ament Ph.D. -
Apr 13
2023
Manoj Duraisingh, Ph.D.John LaPorte Given Professor, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Associate Member, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Team Leader, MESA-International Center for Excellence in Malaria Research"Red blood cell invasion by malaria parasites: distinct pathways for different species"Host: David Serre Ph.D. -
May 23
2023Introduction to R for bioinformatics workshopThis workshop provides a basic introduction to the R language and visualizing data and provide attendees with essential skills for data manipulation and analysis in R."For more information and registration: https://www.igs.umaryland.edu/education/wkshp-intro-to-r-and-data-visualization-for-bioinformatics.php"Host: Michelle Gwinn-Giglio Ph.D. -
May 30
2023Omics Basics: Revealing the Regulatory Genome with EpigenomicsSeth Ament, PhD"For more information: https://www.igs.umaryland.edu/education/omics-basics.php"Host: Michelle Gwinn-Giglio PhD -
Sep 19
2023Microbiome Analysis WorkshopThis workshop will provide attendees with in-depth training on analysis of bacterial community sequence data, both whole metagenome shotgun and 16S. Tools for community profiling, gene clustering, and annotation will be explored."For more information: https://www.igs.umaryland.edu/education/wkshp_metagenome.php"Host: Michelle Gwinn-Giglio Ph.D. -
Sep 28
2023
Michael Gandal, M.D., Ph.D.Hetznecker Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Genetics, Perelman School of Medicine, The Lifespan Brain Institute at Penn Med & The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), University of Pennsylvania"Isoform regulation in the developing human brain informs mechanisms of neuropsychiatric disorders"Host: Seth Ament PhD -
Oct 19
2023
Felix Dube, PhDSenior Lecturer, University of Cape Town, South Africa"Contribution of pneumococci to the risk of developing pneumonia: The Drakenstein Child Health Study"Host: Herve S.G. Tettelin PhD -
Nov 09
2023
Shaden Kamhawi, Ph.D.Leishmaniasis Group Leader, Vector Molecular Biology Section, NIAID, NIH"Sand flies and Leishmaniasis: How Blood Feeding Behavior of Vectors Impacts Pathogenicity, Transmissibility and Diversity of Transmitted Pathogens"Host: Franck Dumetz PhD -
Nov 16
2023
Ian Lewis, Ph.D.Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Chair, Alberta Innovates Translational Health, Director, Alberta Centre for Advanced Diagnostics (ACAD), University of Calgary"The Calgary BSI cohort: a multi-omic analysis of every bloodstream infection over a 20 year history in Calgary"Host: Joana Carneiro Da Silva PhD -
Dec 08
2023
Professor Eran SegalPrincipal Investigator, Weizmann Institute,Tel Aviv"Personalized Medicine Based on Deep Human Phenotyping"A video of this seminar is available at: Watch videoHost: Jacques Ravel PhD
