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Quantitative Genetics & Genomics
From Genome to Phenotype
February 20-25, 2011
Hotel Galvez
Galveston, TX
Chair:
Peter M. Visscher

Vice Chair:
Jack Dekkers

Application Deadline
Applications for this meeting must be submitted by January 30, 2011. Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed (full) before this deadline. If the meeting is oversubscribed, it will be stated here. Applications will still be accepted for oversubscribed meetings. However, they will only be considered by the Conference Chair if more seats become available due to cancellations.

From genome to phenotype. Quantitative genetics aims to link phenotypic variation for complex traits to its underlying genetic basis in order to better understand and predict genetic architecture and long term change within natural, agricultural, and human populations. Traditionally built upon statistical abstractions of genetic effects, the field is now rapidly advancing by making use of recent exciting developments in genetic and genomic technologies to reveal explicit links between genes and complex phenotypes, and therefore serves as a focal point for bringing together many emerging areas of genetics, genomics, physiology, statistics, bioinformatics, and computational biology. This synthesis is already having a large impact on the areas of evolutionary biology, plant and animal breeding, and the genetic analysis of human disease.

The strength of the Gordon Conference on "Quantitative Genetics & Genomics" has historically been the bringing together of leaders in each of these fields to explore and exchange areas of shared interest and cutting edge developments, with the potential to impact all researchers within the broad field of quantitative genetics. Building upon the tremendous success of our conferences in recent years, we will again focus on many cutting-edge developments in the field, including whole genome approaches to understanding and exploiting genetic variation, the use of next generation sequence data to identify causal genes and pathways, genome architecture and regulation, systems genetics, non-traditional forms of inheritance, and statistical genetics.

See you in Galveston!
Peter and Jack


Preliminary Program

A list of preliminary session topics and speakers is displayed below (discussion leaders are noted in italics). The detailed program is currently being developed by the Conference Chair and will be available by October 20, 2010. Please check back for updates.

  • Quantitative Genetics is Alive and Kicking
    (Peter Visscher / Bill Hill / Jonathan Flint)
  • Next Generation Genetics
    (Manolis Dermitzakis / Deborah Nickerson)
  • Systems Genetics to Unravel Phenotypic Variation
    (Greg Gibson / Charles Boone / Stephen Montgomery)
  • Has the Era of Molecular Breeding (Finally) Arrived?
    (Dorian Garrick / Ben Hayes / Geoff Graham / Chris Schoen)
  • Quantitative Genomics of Adaptation
    (Matt Keller / Carlos Bustamante / Kerstin Lindblad-Toh / Anna Di Rienzo)
  • Statistical Genetics and Genomics
    (Jack Dekkers / Gil McVean / Dan Nettleton)
  • Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics and Genomics
    (Margaret Mackinnon / Jeffrey Barrick)
  • The Power of Sequenced Resource Populations to Map Trait Loci
    (Mike Goddard / Goncalo Abecasis / Gary Churchill)
  • From Association to Function
    (Michel Georges / Antoni Rafalski)

 
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