The 2nd International Symposium for Trans-Omics

Date 14 Nov. 2018, JST
Place Plaza Verde, Numazu City, Shizuoka, Japan
Abstract The life system is a "trans-omic" network, consisting of interactions between numerous molecules across multi-omic layers, such as genome, transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome. Lifestyle diseases can be regarded as complex multifactorial diseases caused by breakdowns in a trans-omic network rather than breakdown of a single molecule. Due to recent advances in methods of measurements and analyses for single-omic layers, trans-omic analyses integrating multi-omic data are in state-of-the-art development. In this symposium, we invite two speakers from the US; Dr. Ernest Fraenkel (MIT), who is developing computational methods for integration of multi-omic data, and Dr. Jamey D. Young (Vanderbilt Univ.), who is a specialist of flux analysis for mouse organs. We hold this symposium to discuss new trans-omic technologies and advanced interpretation of multi-omics data.
Invited speakers Ernest Fraenkel (MIT, USA)
Jamey D. Young (Vanderbilt Univ., USA)

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