- Provided by: Translational Omics Working Group
- Registration: Join the Working Group
To recieve an invitation to upcoming webinars, fill out the Translational Omics Working Group registration survey.
The primary goal of the Translational Omics Working Group is to foster collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and innovation among researchers and experts in diverse fields, including but not limited to genomics, bioinformatics, computational biology, and artificial intelligence (AI).
Presentation materials from previous webinars are available to USDA employees via the links below.
Webinar Recordings
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Harnessing Transposons for Precise and Efficient Genome Editing in Plants
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The genomic and metabolic making of yeast ecological diversity
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Exploiting microbiota-derived bioactive compounds to enhance animal health and production
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Untangling False Positives, Statistical Power, Populations Structure, and Kinship in GWAS
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Livestock, Companion Animals, and Wildlife; Working Across Industries in Genomics Research
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Streamline unsupervised machine learning to survey and graph indel-based haplotypes from pan-genomes
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Advancing omics measurement science to support agricultural research
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Statistical and computational methods for spatial transcriptomics data analysis
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Evolutionary dynamics of transposable elements in plant genomes
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Using multiomics to explore the impact of drought on the root microbiome
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Farm Animal Genotype-Tissue Expression (FarmGTEx)
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Initial Organization Meeting