ABRF and GenomeWeb have partnered on a series of online seminars highlighting methods, techniques, and instrumentation that support life science research. William Hendrickson, past ABRF President, stated “The decision to partner with GenomeWeb provides ABRF with a unique opportunity to increase awareness of our activities and initiatives, while also providing GenomeWeb access to expanded educational and scientific content for GenomeWeb’s readership.” Past webinars are available for viewing.
ABRF and GenomeWeb are partnering for the third year to produce a series of online seminars highlighting methods, techniques, and instrumentation that support life science research.
- December 10 - New Approaches for Scientific IT Support: Focus on Reproducible Research Tools
- October 1 - NCBI Tools to Support Reproducible Research in Genomics Workflows
- August 29 - Implementing Novel Technologies in the Core Lab: Spatial Transcriptomics and Sci-MET
- August 20 - Advances in Single-Cell RNA-Seq: Novel Technologies, Practical Applications
- July 12 - Analyzing the Human Brainome to Understand Alzheimer’s Disease Development : Genome, Transcriptome, Proteome, and Phenome Interaction in Human Cortex
- May 3 - Novel Tools for Multidimensional Profiling of Single Cells
- February 20 - A Genomic Investigation of Antarctica’s Ancient Cells
2017 Webinar Series
- December 7 - Data Management 101: Best Practices for Naming, Storing and Protecting Research Data
- November 14 - A Balanced Approach to Assessing Return on Investment for Research Core Facilities
- October 10 - Ask the Experts: Ensuring High-Quality Proteomic Studies with Core Lab Resources
- September 26 - CITE-seq: Large-Scale Measurement of Epitopes and Transcriptomes in Single Cells
- September 12 - Next-Generation CRISPR: New Tools for Efficient Genome Engineering
- June 29 - Cross-Kingdom Standards in Genomics, Epigenomics, and Metagenomics
2016 Webinar Series
The 2016 GenomeWeb/ABRF Webinar Series features webinars held over a span of 12 months on the topics of: Genome Editing, Metagenomics, Proteomics, Core Lab/Admin Management, Imaging, and Single Cell Genomics. Content for each of the webinars is both based on and expands on topics originating at the ABRF 2016 Annual Meeting, which was held in February in Ft. Lauderdale.
- November 15 - The ABRF NGS Study, Phase 2: DNA Sequencing Platforms
- November 1 - Tools and Trends for CRISPR/Cas9 Editing in Mammalian Cells
- September 13 – Advancing Clinical Metagenomics Via CLIA/CAP Accreditation
- August 4 –A Hypothesis-Driven Lean Management Tool for Core Labs
- July 19 – The Emergence of Gene Editing as a Standard Lab Tool
- June 7 –Experimental and Computational Standards in Metagenomics
- May 17 – Three Lean Management Tools for the Life Science Lab
Previous Webinars
September 29, 2014 - The ABRF NGS Study: A Multi-Platform Assessment of Transcriptome Profiling by RNA-Seq