2nd Webinar on

Genomics and Gene Study

December 28, 2020

Genomics Webinar

Theme: Innovations on Genomics and Advanced Technologies

We are delighted to welcome you for 2nd Webinar on Genomics and Gene Study which is going to be held on December 16, 2020 in London, UK. We take an extraordinary joy welcoming in, genomics and gene study specialists, staff, senior members, doctors, medicinal services experts for taking an interest in "Genomics Webinar" forthcoming for sharing thoughts, investigate the problems and build their answers through the workshops, oral and publication introductions. The Genomics Online Summit will be forward with the theme "Innovations on Genomics and Advanced Technologies".

Scientific Sessions include: Genetic Engineering, Genome Editing Technologies, Plant Genomics, Medical Genomics, Bioinformatics, Gene Therapy, Molecular Biology, Gene Regulation

Benefits:
Career Development
Make virtual connections
Cost effective as travel, accommodation is not required
Convenient to all
Time and money saviour

Why attend?
Constant source of fresh ideas and insights from peers
Affordability
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Certification and recognition
Visibility of profile across the globe
Creation of one web page for each participant
Interactive and informative
No travel required.

Session 01: Genetic Engineering
Genetic engineering comprises multiple techniques for the intentional manipulation of genetic material (primarily deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA) to alter, repair, or enhance form or function. Recombinant DNA technologies, developed in the latter half of the twentieth century, include the chemical splicing (recombination) of different strands of DNA generally using either bacteria (such as Escherichia coli) or bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria, such as λ phage), or by direct microinjection. In recent years, these traditional tools have been supplemented by new techniques to design and build – literally, to engineer – novel life forms, generally referred to as synthetic biology.

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Session 02: Genome Editing Technologies
Genome editing (also called gene editing) is a group of technologies that give scientists the ability to change an organism's DNA. These technologies allow genetic material to be added, removed, or altered at particular locations in the genome. Several approaches to genome editing have been developed.

Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Medical Genomics Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events

Session 03: Plant Genome Science
Plant Genomics is the field of plant science focused on understanding the sequence, structure and regulation of the genome. With the advent of low cost high-throughput sequencing, investigations of the genome have become much more sophisticated in recent years.  It is now possible to compare multiple genomes within a species (pan-genomes) as well as across species (comparative genomics). One of the major challenges facing the field today is developing tools to mine these massive datasets and to visualize the results of comparative studies.  As additional data channels become available (e.g. methylation profiles, RNAseq datasets, chromatin maps), new computational tools will also be needed to integrate multiple omics datasets.

Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Medical Genomics Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events

Session 04: Medical Genomics
At present the primary focus for public health in genomic research lies in medical genomics, that is, in human genomics or the genomics of pathogenic or model (e.g., mouse) organisms relevant to understanding the human condition. Genomics may be used in the pursuit of understanding about qualitative (e.g., predisposition to diabetes or skin color), quantitative (e.g., blood pressure or BMI), and behavioral (e.g., smoking or ADHD) traits in humans. Genomic research may be carried out at the individual, group, or population level, with each level carrying inherent ethical and legal risks and issues.

Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Medical Genomics Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events

Session 05: Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics, as a new emerging discipline, combines mathematics, information science, and biology and helps answer biological questions. The word ‘bioinformatics’ was first used in 1968 and its definition was first given in 1978. Bioinformatics has also been referred to as ‘computational biology’. However, strictly speaking, computational biology deals mainly with modeling of biological systems. The main components of bioinformatics are (1) the development of software tools and algorithms and (2) the analysis and interpretation of biological data by using a variety of software tools and particular algorithms.

Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Medical Genomics Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events

Session 06: Gene therapy
Gene therapy is an experimental form of treatment that uses gene transfer of genetic material into the cell of a patient to cure the disease. The idea is to modify the genetic information of the cell of the patient that is responsible for a disease, and then return that cell to normal conditions. Transfer of genetic material is done commonly by using viral vectors that use their own biological capacities to enter the cell and deposit the genetic material. Both inherited genetic diseases and acquired disorders can be treated with gene therapy.

Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Medical Genomics Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events

Session 07: Molecular Biology
The field of molecular biology has a profound impact in life science investigation. Major advances in molecular biology over the last four decades have stimulated research and progress in almost all the disciplines of life science. This driving force involves: (1) the development of more and more sophisticated experimental techniques in molecular biology with a broad, interdisciplinary applicability; (2) the ever-expanding flow of information of technical novelties and scientific discoveries across the scientific community; and (3) the development of specific software and continuously updated databases for, respectively, analyzing and storing data on genotypes, gene expression levels, cytogenetic profiles and other molecular features. This has changed the rationale and approach of scientific experimentations allowing revolutionizing discoveries not only in molecular biology but also in biochemistry, biophysics, biotechnology, cell biology, and genetics.

Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Medical Genomics Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events

Session 08: Gene Regulation
For a cell to function properly, necessary proteins must be synthesized at the proper time. All cells control or regulate the synthesis of proteins from information encoded in their DNA. The process of turning on a gene to produce RNA and protein is called gene expression. Whether in a simple unicellular organism or a complex multi-cellular organism, each cell controls when and how its genes are expressed. For this to occur, there must be a mechanism to control when a gene is expressed to make RNA and protein, how much of the protein is made, and when it is time to stop making that protein because it is no longer needed.
The regulation of gene expression conserves energy and space. It would require a significant amount of energy for an organism to express every gene at all times, so it is more energy efficient to turn on the genes only when they are required. In addition, only expressing a subset of genes in each cell saves space because DNA must be unwound from its tightly coiled structure to transcribe and translate the DNA. Cells would have to be enormous if every protein were expressed in every cell all the time.

Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Medical Genomics Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events

  • Genetic Engineering
  • Genome Editing Technologies
  • Plant Genome Science
  • Medical Genomics
  • Bioinformatics
  • Gene Therapy
  • Molecular Biology
  • Gene Regulation

5 Renowned Speakers

Karen Swnepoel

Southern African Essential Oil Producer Association
South Africa

YALCIN KAYA

Trakya University
Turkey

ZAINAB KHANUM

University Of Karachi
Pakistan

JIANHUA ZHU

University Of Maryland
USA

SHIHAI XING

Anhui University Of Chinese Medicine
China