The ABCs of DNA: A Genomic Revolution

Scientists from the New York Genome Center will explain the basics of DNA and the human genome, and describe how the newest discoveries are advancing precision medicine and other areas of research. This free public presentation and audience Q&A is part of the New York Genome Center’s “Evening Talks” lecture series.

A cocktail reception will follow.

MODERATOR

Max Gomez, PhD
Medical Correspondent, CBS, New York

Dr. Max Gomez is a nine-time Emmy Award-winning medical correspondent with more than 30 years of broadcast experience. A highly regarded journalist, moderator and public speaker, Dr. Gomez has earned an outstanding reputation for translating complex medical topics into compelling stories. He has a special interest in how genomics is influencing the research and diagnosis of serious diseases.

PANELISTS

Michael Zody, PhD
Senior Director, Computational Biology, New York Genome Center

Dr. Michael Zody is a renowned computational biologist and genomic researcher. He was involved in the groundbreaking Human Genome Project, which led to the first mapping of all the genes in the human body. At the New York Genome Center, Dr. Zody uses state-of-the-art sequencing technology, analysis, and experimental design to advance the boundaries of cancer research and precision medicine.

Brian Houck-Loomis, PhD
Manager, Technology Innovation, New York Genome Center

Dr. Brian Houck-Loomis helps direct the research of the New York Genome Center’s multidisciplinary Technology Innovation group. The lab is a creative hub that leverages the synergy between molecular biology, biological chemistry, and engineering to develop new technologies, protocols, and tools with the potential to advance medicine. An engaging speaker and educator, he is committed to sharing his passion for research in order to advance public understanding and appreciation for scientific discovery.

To read more about Dr. Houck-Loomis’ research, please visit – Google Scholar – Brian Houck-Loomis, PhD

To read more about Dr. Gomez’s research, please visit – Google Scholar – Max Gomez, Phd

To read more about Dr. Zody’s research, please visit – Google Scholar – Michael Zody, PhD











When: Wed., Apr. 5, 2017 at 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: New York Genome Center
101 Sixth Ave.
646-977-7000
Price: Free
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Scientists from the New York Genome Center will explain the basics of DNA and the human genome, and describe how the newest discoveries are advancing precision medicine and other areas of research. This free public presentation and audience Q&A is part of the New York Genome Center’s “Evening Talks” lecture series.

A cocktail reception will follow.

MODERATOR

Max Gomez, PhD
Medical Correspondent, CBS, New York

Dr. Max Gomez is a nine-time Emmy Award-winning medical correspondent with more than 30 years of broadcast experience. A highly regarded journalist, moderator and public speaker, Dr. Gomez has earned an outstanding reputation for translating complex medical topics into compelling stories. He has a special interest in how genomics is influencing the research and diagnosis of serious diseases.

PANELISTS

Michael Zody, PhD
Senior Director, Computational Biology, New York Genome Center

Dr. Michael Zody is a renowned computational biologist and genomic researcher. He was involved in the groundbreaking Human Genome Project, which led to the first mapping of all the genes in the human body. At the New York Genome Center, Dr. Zody uses state-of-the-art sequencing technology, analysis, and experimental design to advance the boundaries of cancer research and precision medicine.

Brian Houck-Loomis, PhD
Manager, Technology Innovation, New York Genome Center

Dr. Brian Houck-Loomis helps direct the research of the New York Genome Center’s multidisciplinary Technology Innovation group. The lab is a creative hub that leverages the synergy between molecular biology, biological chemistry, and engineering to develop new technologies, protocols, and tools with the potential to advance medicine. An engaging speaker and educator, he is committed to sharing his passion for research in order to advance public understanding and appreciation for scientific discovery.

To read more about Dr. Houck-Loomis’ research, please visit – Google Scholar – Brian Houck-Loomis, PhD

To read more about Dr. Gomez’s research, please visit – Google Scholar – Max Gomez, Phd

To read more about Dr. Zody’s research, please visit – Google Scholar – Michael Zody, PhD

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