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NEXTGEN GENOMICS,BIOLOGY,BIOINFORMATICS AND TECHNOLOGIES
CONFERENCE
Conference Host:SciGenom Research Foundation
CONFERENCE BROCHURE1
Sep 30th - Oct 2nd, 2019TAJ LANDS END, MUMBAI, INDIA
Co-hosts:
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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
Conference Co-ordinators
[email protected]. Srijith V.M | +91 - 9497 11 8365
Ms. Kamalika Das | +91 - 8374 27 4074
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SciGenom Research Foundation (SGRF) is pleased to announce the NextGen Genomics, Biology, Bioinformatics and Technologies (NGBT) Conference. It will be held from Sep 30th – Oct 2nd, 2019 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. This is the ninth international conference hosted by SGRF Conferences, the educational outreach arm of SciGenom Research Foundation (SGRF), along with national and international institutes with a primary goal to promote and support Science and Scientific research in India and South Asia. The 2019 NGBT conference is jointly hosted in collaboration with Toronto Recombinant Antibody Centre (TRAC), Toronto, Canada, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai, India, Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC), Mumbai, India, Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM), Chennai, India, and Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU), Baroda, India.
The 2018 NGBT conference was attended by over 800 delegates from India and various parts of the world. There were 19 keynote lectures and 100+ talks over the course of three days including a full day symposium on Snakebite cure. The conference also featured over 300 posters. Poster awards supported by major journals including Nature, Science and EMBO were presented to 10 students.
The 2018 NGBT conference scholarships and travel awards provided support for 120 students to attend the meeting. SGRF announced five genomics project grant winners based on research proposals received.
The 2019 NGBT conference will showcase speakers from multiple areas of biology and biology-enabling technologies. It will be a broad meeting covering advances genomics technologies for basic and translational science. Talks will cover many areas of biology including human genetics, drug discovery, clinical medicine, biomarkers, diagnostics, animal, plant and agricultural sciences. It will also cover basic sciences, cellular signalling, cancer biology, conservation sciences and plant biology.
The conference, as in the past, is designed to provide a forum for scientists and students to share their work, build new connections and explore collaborations. We expect over 1000 delegates to participate. It will also be a great global platform for you to showcase your latest technologies, capabilities, sciences and research work to your potential clients and collaborators.CHAIRDr. Sekar Seshagiri, President, SGRF, India | CEO & CSO, ModMab Therapeutics, USACO-CHAIRSDr. George Thomas, COO, AgriGenome, Kochi, IndiaDr. Vishva Dixit, Vice President and Staff Scientist, Genentech, USA Dr. Krishnaraj Rajalingam, Heisenberg Professor in Cell biology, Johannes Gutenberg Uni. Mainz, GermanyDr. Sachdev Sidhu, Professor, Uni. of Toronto, CanadaORGANIZING COMMITTEEDr. Ullas Kolthur, Asso. Professor, TIFR, IndiaDr. Sudeep Gupta, Director, ACTREC, IndiaDr. KK Narayanan, Founder, Metahelix Life Sciences, India
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND ?
VALUE
Students
Opportunity to learn about cutting edge developments in genomics, biology,bioinformatics, drug development, plant and animal sciences
Networking with the scientists of global repute
Meet several national and international Genomics, Biology and Technology companies
Meet leaders from drug industry
Project Collaboration opportunities
Students/Postdoc can win the Travel and Meeting Awards to support theirparticipation at the meeting
Postdocs
Principal Investigators/Scientists
Industry Scientist
Science Administrators
Science writers/Journalist
IP lawyers
People wanting learn about cutting edge areas of biology
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25 speakers150 participants
2011 Trivandrum
30 speakers200 participants
60 speakers600 participants
40 speakers300 participants
2015 Hyderabad
80 speakers700 participants
100 speakers800 participants
100 speakers900 participants
2018 Jaipur
120 speakers900 participants
PAST NGBT MEETINGS
2013 Delhi
60 k606060606060606
2014 Bangalore
30 k303030303030303
2012 Chennai
10010010010010010010101
2016 Cochin
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2017 Bhubaneswar
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CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
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Vishva Dixit
Genentech, USA
Ivan Dikic
Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
Aakrosh Ratan
University of Virginia, USA
Sachdev Sidhu
Uni. of Toronto, Canada
Andrey Shaw
Genentech, USA
K J. Patel
Cambridge Biomedical Campus, UK
Gagandeep Kang
Christian Medical College, India
John Kuriyan
University of California, USA
Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti
St. Jude Children's ResearchHospital, USA
Arul M. Chinnaiyan
University of Michigan, USA
Ursula Weiss
Nature, UK
Kumar Prabhash
Tata Memorial Centre, India
Rajesh Chopra
The Institute of Cancer Research, UK
Stephen Michnick
Uni. of Montreal, Canada
Mike Lucerot
10X Genomics, USA
Kavita Venkataraman
National University of Singapore,Singapore
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CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
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CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
Sunil Badve
Indiana School of Medicine, USA
Jon Pines
Institute of Cancer Research:Royal Cancer Hospital, London
Kanaga Sabapathy
National Centre for Cell Science,Singapore
Anton Wellstein
Georgetown Univ, USA
Volker Dotsch
University of Frankfurt, Germany
Zora Modrusan
Genentech, USA
James Brayer
Oxford Nanopore Technologies Inc,UK
C.R. (Connie) Jimenez
VU University Medical Center,Netherlands
Yesim Polar
Indiana University, USA
Anguraj Sadanandam
The Institute of Cancer Research, UK
K.K. Narayanan
Metahelix Life Sciences, India
Vidita Vaidya
TIFR, India
Ullas Kolthur
TIFR, India
Vivek Malhotra
Centre for Genomic Regulation, Spain
Sudeep Gupta
ACTREC, India
Jyotsna Batra
Translational Research InstitutePty Ltd (QUT), Australia
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CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
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CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
Stephan Schuster
NTU, Singapore
Anwesha Dey
Genentech, USA
Sanjay Joshi
Dell EMC, USA
Swarkar Sharma
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, India
Amit Dutt
ACTREC, India
Deepti Deobagkart
Savitribai Phule Pune University, India
Prof. Hans Jorg Schild
Johannes Gutenberg-UniversitätMainz, Germany
Domagoj Vucic
Genentech, USA
Mukesh Jain
JNU, India
Merone Roose-Girma
Genentech, USA
Srinivasa Subramaniam
The Scripps Research Institute, USA
Analabha Basu
NIBMG, India
PK Gupta
Meerut University, India
Ajit Kumar Shasany
CSIR-CIMAP, India
K V Prabu
Protection of Plant Varieties andFarmers' Rights, Authority, Govt of India, Ministry of Agriculture&, Farmers Welfare, India
Mallika Singh
Revolution Medicines, USA
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CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
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CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
Manoj Prasad
National Institute of Plant GenomeResearch, India
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SPONSORS
2019 NGBT SPONSORS
Knowledge Partner & Poster prize sponsors
Platinum
Copper Nickle
Bronze
Other sponsors
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Early Late Spot
Early Late Spot
Commercial/CorporateRegistration includes entry to conference, conference material, lunch and refreshments as outlined in the program Academic & GovernmentRegistration includes entry to conference, conference material, lunch and refreshments as outlined in the program
StudentRegistration includes entry to conference, conference material, lunch and refreshments as outlined in the program
Accompanying PersonEntry to conference, lunch and refreshment except conference material and entry to presentations.
Commercial/CorporateRegistration includes entry to conference, conference material, lunch and refreshments as outlined in the program Academic & GovernmentRegistration includes entry to conference, conference material, lunch and refreshments as outlined in the program
StudentRegistration includes entry to conference, conference material, lunch and refreshments as outlined in the program
Accompanying PersonEntry to conference, lunch and refreshment except conference material and entry to presentations.
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MODE OF PAYMENT:Completed form and payment to be sent as Demand Draft (DD) / Cashier’s cheque drawn in favour of "SciGenom Research Foundation" payable at Cochin to the address below.
2019 NGBT:SciGenom Research Foundation (SGRF) #55, First Floor, 1st Kamaraj Avenue,Kasturibai Nagar, Adyar,Chennai - 600020, INDIA
Cancellation Policy: Cancellation requests can be made by sending an email to [email protected] Refund is applicable as shown below: Till July 10th, 2019 - 80% refund Till September 1st, 2019 - 50% refund From September 1st, 2019 onwards - No refund
Please note refunds will be issued after the conclusion of the meeting in October and will make every effort to get you refunded by October 30th, 2019.
Commercial/CorporateRegistration includes entry to conference, conference material, lunch and refreshments as outlined in the program Academic & GovernmentRegistration includes entry to conference, conference material, lunch and refreshments as outlined in the program
StudentRegistration includes entry to conference, conference material, lunch and refreshments as outlined in the program
Accompanying PersonEntry to conference, lunch and refreshment except conference material and entry to presentations.
Delegate - National (Indian)
Delegate - International(Foreign)
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Early Late Spot
Early bird Registration ends on July 15th, 2019
All registrants are requested to submit their payment details (in https://www.sgrfconferences.org/register)if paid via offline methods. In absence of the same, registration cannot be confirmed.
Wire Transfer Account Number:Account Number: 50200002134823 Account Name: Scigenom Research Foundation Bank Name: HDFC Bank Ltd Branch: Kakkanad, Cochin - 682037 Swift Code: HDFCINBB | IFSC Code: HDFC0000684
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ABSTRACT
Abstract submission open
Abstract covering various scientific areas as detailed below can be submitted. All abstracts submitted before July 15th, 2019 deadline will be considered for poster presentation automatically.
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Abstract submission should be made online through the online meeting registration portal. When you register, you will have an option to submit the abstract either at the time of registration or until the end of the registration deadline using your registration credentials.
Please download and use the template for your abstract – abstract should be no more than 200 words – please use Arial font size 12.
Only registrants who have paid their registration fee in full will be able to attend the meeting and present their abstracts.
All abstracts will be reviewed by the program committee and be selected for a presentation based on the quality of the abstract. The abstract content and editing is the responsibility of the author. However, the organizers may edit the abstracts for language and formatting. All selected abstracts will be published in the conference proceedings.
You will be notified of the abstract acceptance no later than 15 days before the start of the meeting. The poster presentations will happen on Sep 30th, 2019 and Oct 1st, 2019 in the evening. We will notify your presentation session a week before the start of the meeting.
Abstract submission is optional, is not required for registration and participation at the meeting. The cost of registering for the meeting is the same, whether or not you submit an abstract.
A small number of abstracts may be selected for oral presentation.
Students submitting abstracts will have an option to request to be considered for the student meeting scholarships and travel awards (www.sgrf.org/scholarships) online when they register and submit the abstract. You can register and submit your abstract using the 'pay-later' option. PLEASE NOTE: for consideration for the student meeting scholarships and travel awards, you must submit your abstract online through the meeting registration portal by July 15th, 2019 11:30pm IST. For student who may not have appropriate internet access and cannot submit abstract online, please contact the organizers well before the deadline so we can try to help.
We expect to have several poster awards. Students presenting posters at the meeting will also have an opportunity to pitch their work on an onstage 90 sec (3 slides) presentation before poster judges.
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Please submit your abstract in the rich text format (rtf). Use Arial font for your abstract and whenever possible, try to use the Symbol font in your RTF file for your Greek and Scientific symbols (alpha, beta, gamma, etc.). Name of the author presenting the abstract should be in bold. Please use the template
Indicate the corresponding author by * . Provide email ID only for the corresponding author. Do not give references, keywords or acknowledgment in the abstracts. Title should be bold and followed by one return. Author list and institutions should be followed by one return. Presenting author name should be in bold. Abstract should be no more than 200 words on a single page. Please use font size: 12; font: Arial. English is the official language of the meeting. Use standard abbreviations in your abstract as needed. Document must fit 8 1/2" x 11" letter format. Please use the rtf template provided to type in your abstract. Provide any grant acknowledgments for your research at the end of your abstract as needed.
Drug DiscoveryExome-SeqFunctional GenomicsGenome SequencingGenomics TechnologiesHigh Throughput ScreeningHuman GenomicsLIMSMedical GenomicsMetabolomicsMetagenomicsMethyl-SeqMicrobial GenomicsMouse ModelsNon-Invasive TestingOnco GenomicsOther GenomicsOthersPhage Display
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Animal GenomicsAntibody EngineeringBig DataBiochemistryBioinformatics AlgorithmBioinformatics AnalysisBioinformatics SoftwareBiomarkersCancer GenomicsCancer ImmunologyCell Free DNACellular SignalingChip-SeqCirculating DNAClinical GenomicsComputational BiologyConservation GenomicsCopy Number VariationCRISPR/CAS9
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Mumbai (previously known as Bombay ), a natural harbor on the west coast of India is the capital city of Maharashtra state . The seven islands that form Bombay were home to fishing colonies which went through series of rulers starting from Indian kingdoms and empires, followed by Portuguese settlers and then British East India Company. It also became a strong place for the Indian independence movement during the early 20th century.
Mumbai is the financial capital of India. Mumbai generates more than 6% of India's GDP, 25% of industrial output, 40% of sea trade, and 70% of capital transactions to India's economy. The Reserve Bank of India, the Bombay Stock Exchange, the National Stock Exchange of India and many Indian companies and multinational corporations are in the city. It has some of the best colleges. It also has the Hindi film and television industry, known as Bollywood.
Conference venue: Taj Lands End, Mumbai With a view overlooking the Arabian Sea and the Bandra Worli Sea Link, Taj Lands End, Mumbai is a luxury 5-star deluxe hotel, located in the midst of the pulsating life of Bandra.
Website: www.tajhotels.com/en-in/taj/taj-lands-end-mumbai/ Distance from Mumbai International Airport ( also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport ) to venue - Approx 11 kms (35-40mins travel time)Distance from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station to venue-Approx 17 kms (1hr travel time)
MumbaiCITY OF DREAMS
Mumbai (previously known as Bombay ), a natural harbor on the west coast of India is the capital city of Maharashtra state . The seven islands that form Bombay were home to fishing colonies which went through series of rulers starting from Indian kingdoms and empires, followed by Portuguese settlers and then British East IndiaCompany. It also became a strong place for the Indian independence movement during the early 20th century.
Mumbai is the financial capital of India. Mumbai generates more than 6% of India's GDP, 25% of industrial output,40% of sea trade, and 70% of capital transactions to India's economy. The Reserve Bank of India, the Bombay StockExchange, the National Stock Exchange of India and many Indian companies and multinational corporations are in the city. It has some of the best colleges. It also has the Hindi film and television industry, known as Bollywood.
Conference venue: Taj Lands End, Mumbai With a view overlooking the Arabian Sea and the Bandra Worli Sea Link, Taj Lands End, Mumbai is a luxury 5-star deluxe hotel, located in the midst of the pulsating life of Bandra.
Website: www.tajhotels.com/en-in/taj/taj-lands-end-mumbai//Distance from Mumbai International Airport ( also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport ) to venue - Approx 11 kms (35-40mins travel time)Distance from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station to venue-Approx 17 kms (1hr travel time)
CITY OF DREAMS
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Conference Co-ordinators
[email protected]. Srijith V.M | +91 - 9497 11 8365
Ms. Kamalika Das | +91 - 8374 27 4074
AddressBandstand Fort, BJ Road, MountMary, Bandra West, Mumbai,Maharashtra 400050Phone : +91 22-6668-1234