Nanopore Sequencing for Biodiversity and Conservation Studies in Latin America
Please note this webinar will be hosted in Spanish.
Genomics is a powerful tool for conserving endangered species, informing researchers of taxonomy and population connectivity and helping to develop strategies for mitigating disease and the effects of climate change.
In this webinar, you will learn how local researchers from Ecuador and Argentina are using nanopore sequencing technology in conservation studies for plants and animal species, and how nanopore whole-genome sequencing is being employed to protect genetic diversity in the livestock farming industry.
Our expert speakers will also cover how the ORG.one project supports localized sequencing projects to conserve red-listed endangered species.
Attend this webinar to:
- Discover the benefits of nanopore sequencing for a diverse range of applications
- Hear the ways the ORG.one project supports faster, more localized sequencing of critically endangered species
- Learn how nanopore technology is contributing to the global bovine pangenome initiative
Speakers
Gabriela Pozo
Scientist/Researcher
Universidad San Francisco de Quito
Dr. Ariel Amadio
Principal Investigator
Instituto de Investigaciones de la Cadena Láctea
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