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From listmasteranimalgenome.org  Mon May 19 13:49:33 2025
From: "Jose Espinosa-Carrasco" <joseantonio.espinosacrg.eu>
To: Members of AnGenMap <angenmapanimalgenome.org>
Subject: James Reecy - Next meeting of the #animalgenomics nf-core
        special interest group: 21 May, 4pm CEST
Date: Mon, 19 May 2025 13:49:33 -0500
Dear all,

We are pleased to announce that James Reecy (Iowa State University, USA)
will be the speaker for the upcoming talk of the #animal-genomics Special
Interest Group, taking place next Wednesday, May 21, at 16:00 CEST.

James Reecy has spent much of his career building tools and frameworks to
support data integration, trait standardization, and functional
interpretation in livestock genomics. In this talk, he will present an
overview of his work on the development of community resources such as the
Animal QTL Database (QTLdb) and the Vertebrate Trait Ontology, which aim to
harmonize trait definitions and genomic annotations across species. He will
also discuss his research spanning transcriptomics, GWAS, and systems
biology approaches to better understand the genetic basis of economically
important traits. With a strong emphasis on collaboration and data
interoperability, his perspective highlights how shared infrastructure and
open data standards can accelerate discovery in both animal and comparative
genomics.

More information on https://nf-co.re/...g_animalgenomics_may

Join Zoom Meeting

https://rediris.zoom.us/j/99370728121

Meeting ID: 993 7072 8121

Looking forward to seeing you,

Jose Espinosa-Carrasco

The nf-core #animal-genomics group is an open group for anyone interested
in using/developing nf-core tools tailored for animal genomics. It provides
a collaborative space to share expertise, troubleshoot, and stay updated
with the latest developments. For more information about it please watch
this nf-core bytesize talk introducing the group:
https://youtu.be/...vqHkveWAws or visit our site: https://nf-co.re/special-
interest-groups/animal-genomics

Our primary communication platform is Slack. We warmly invite you to become
part of the conversation and its vibrant community by joining the nf-core
Slack (https://nf-co.re/join/slack) and the #animal-genomics channel.


 

 

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