Single Molecule DNA Mapping Workshop 2015
Date: Monday 5 October 2015
Location: Technical University of Denmark, Anker Engelundsvej 1, Building 101, entrance 101A, Meeting Center, Room s04
The workshop attracted around 40 people from academia and industry.
The single molecule analysis of DNA in its native long linear form is having an increasing impact on the study of the structure genomes and has begun to be used in molecular diagnostics. The MapDNA workshop brings together researchers at the cutting edge of single molecule DNA analysis in nanofluidic devices and on surfaces.
Workshop programme
09.00-09.05 Welcome to DTU
09.05-09.20 Welcome to the mapDNA Workshop (Chair: Kalim U. Mir)
09.20-10.05 Han Cao, BioNano Genomics
Mapping the "Dark Matter" of Genome with Nanochannel Array Technology
10.05-10.35 Coffee break
10.35-11.20 Robert Riehn, North Carolina State University
From epigenetic maps to observing dynamic DNA conformations
11.25-12.10 Robert Neely, University of Birmingham
Super-resolution imaging of DNA sequence
12.10-13.10 Lunch
13.10-13.55 Chia-Fu Chou, Academia Sinica
Protein mapping along field-stretched DNA in nanofluidic devices
14.00-14.45 Jonas Tegenfeldt, Lund University
Confined DNA: photophysics and polymer physics
14.45-15.15 Coffee break
15.15-16.00 Fredrik Westerlund, Chalmers University of Technology
Identifying bacterial plasmids coding for antibiotic resistance using optical DNA mapping
16.05-16.50 Rodolphe Marie, Technical University of Denmark
Mapping Single DNA Molecules To The Human Genome In A Nanofluidic Device
16.50-17.00 Conclusion (Chair: Kalim U. Mir)
17.00-18.00 Networking and drinks
18.00 Workshop ends