EVENTS
Please join us at these upcoming events.
Please join us at these upcoming events.
Welcome to the VGP In-Person Conference 2025 happening at The Rockefeller University, in New York City! Get ready for a dive deep into the world of vertebrate genomes with top experts and researchers. This event is your chance to network, learn, and collaborate on cutting-edge genomics research. The conference will include focus on studies surrounding VGP Phase 1 species, enhancing and scaling-up genomics technology, assembly and annotation, and planning for the future. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to be part of the VGP community. See you there!
The Genome 10K Consortium of Scientists will once again hold its yearly full-day workshop at PAG to continue advancing the mission of its genome projects. The Plant and Animal Genome Conference (PAG) focuses on recent developments and future plans for plant and animal genome projects, including ecological genomics, evolution of genome size, applications of ontologies to plant and animal genomics data, etc. View the full agenda here.
Biodiversity Genomics 2020, from 05 to 09 October 2020, is a (free) virtual meeting that will bring together researchers across the world to celebrate our achievements in genome sequencing across the eukaryotic tree of life, explore current challenges and their likely solutions, and look forward to the coming decade of the application of genomics across the globe. With major projects starting to deliver data at scale, new tools for sequencing and assembling genomes becoming available, and increased awareness of the power of whole genome data in understanding organismal biology and ecosystem processes, Biodiversity Genomics 2020 promises to be a milestone in the effort to “sequence life for the future of life”. Continuing the tradition of ambitious, collaborative science. Biodiversity Genomics 2020 continues the tradition of previous meetings of Genomes 10k, the Vertebrate Genomes Project, the Global Invertebrate Genomics Alliance, and the Earth BioGenome Project.