We are delighted to welcome you for Webinar on Genomics and Gene Study which is going to be held on October 24, 2020 at 10:00 am in London, UK (GMT+1) time zone. 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, DNA Technology, Genetic Disorders, Medical Genomics, Clinical Genomics, Forensic Science, Immunotherapy and Immunogenetics, Human Genetics, Gene Study, Human Genome Project, Cancer Genomics, Evolutionary Genetics and Genome Imprinting
Benefits:
Session 01: Medical Genomics
Medical genomics is the application and integration of genomic and other data—including functional genomics, genome structure, genome-scale population genetics, epigenomics, proteomics, systems analysis and pharmacogenomics—to better understand the genetic bases of drug response and disease.
Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Medical Genomics Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events
Session 02: Clinical Genomics
Clinical genomics deals with the influence of differences in the genome on our health, and pharmacogenomics facilitates the development of new medications and seeks to make clearer statements concerning the possible efficacy of a certain medicine in a certain patient.
Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Medical Genomics Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events
Session 03: Human Genome Project
The Human Genome Project was an international research effort to determine the sequence of the human genome and identify the genes that it contains. The Project was coordinated by the National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of Energy. Additional contributors included universities across the United States and international partners in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, and China. The Human Genome Project formally began in 1990 and was completed in 2003, 2 years ahead of its original schedule.
The work of the Human Genome Project has allowed researchers to begin to understand the blueprint for building a person. As researchers learn more about the functions of genes and proteins, this knowledge will have a major impact in the fields of medicine, biotechnology, and the life sciences.
Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Medical Genomics Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events
Session 04: Gene 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 05: Genetic Disorders
A genetic disorder is a disease caused in whole or in part by a change in the DNA sequence away from the normal sequence. Genetic disorders can be caused by a mutation in one gene (monogenic disorder), by mutations in multiple genes (multifactorial inheritance disorder), by a combination of gene mutations and environmental factors, or by damage to chromosomes (changes in the number or structure of entire chromosomes, the structures that carry genes).
Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Medical Genomics Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events
Session 06: Forensic Science
Forensic science is the application of scientific knowledge and methodology to criminal investigations and legal problems. Forensic Science is a multidisciplinary subject, it encompasses various fields of science such as chemistry, biology, physics, geology, psychology, social science, engineering, etc.
Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Forensic Science Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events
Session 07: Immunotherapy and Immunogenetics
Immunotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that helps your immune system fight cancer. The immune system helps the body fight infections and other diseases. It is made up of white blood cells and organs and tissues of the lymph system. Immunotherapy is a type of biological therapy. Immunogenetics is the study of the genetic basis of the immune response. It includes the study of normal immunological pathways and the identification of genetic variations that result in immune defects, which may result in the identification of new therapeutic targets for immune diseases.
Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Immunotherapy Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events | Immunogenetics Webinar
Session 08: Human Genetics
Why study human genetics? One reason is simply an interest in better understanding ourselves. As a branch of genetics, human genetics concerns itself with what most of us consider to be the most interesting species on earth: Homo sapiens. But our interest in human genetics does not stop at the boundaries of the species, for what we learn about human genetic variation and its sources and transmission inevitably contributes to our understanding of genetics in general, just as the study of variation in other species informs our understanding of our own.
Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Human Genetics Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events | Immunogenetics Webinar
Session 09: Evolutionary Genetics
Evolution is the process by which populations of organisms change over generations. Genetic variations underlie these changes. Genetic variations can arise from gene mutations or from genetic recombination (a normal process in which genetic material is rearranged as a cell is getting ready to divide). These variations often alter gene activity or protein function, which can introduce different traits in an organism. If a trait is advantageous and helps the individual survive and reproduce, the genetic variation is more likely to be passed to the next generation.
Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Evolutionary Genetics Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events | Immunogenetics Webinar
Session 10: Genome Imprinting
Genomic imprinting is the biological process whereby a gene or genomic domain is biochemically marked with information about its parental origin. Genomic imprints may be covalent (DNA methylation) or non-covalent (DNA-protein and DNA-RNA interactions, genomic localization in nuclear space), and the process of imprinting encompasses the specialized nuclear enzymatic machinery which maintains parental epigenetic markings throughout the cell cycle.
Keywords: Genomics Webinar | Genome Imprinting Online Summit | Gene Study for Future Medicine | Genetics Online Event | Genomics Virtual events | Immunogenetics Webinar