We finally concluded the meeting. Thanks to all attendees for their scientific contributions and for traveling (near or far) to the meeting! Thanks to the local organizers for the infrastructure and catering, and thanks to the co-organizers @yaronorenstein.bsky.social@camillemrcht.bsky.social!
On the second short-talks session today we heard about exploration of sequencing datasets @camillemrcht.bsky.social, isoform quantification, complex chromosomal rearrangements, and benchmarking read mapping
On the first short-talks session today we heard about de-duplication in genomic language models, copy-number-variation calling, transcript abundance querying @camillemrcht.bsky.social, and k-mer set compression
We had a great morning session, including a keynote on single cells and long reads @aliciao.bsky.social, and talks on spatial transcriptomics @rohitsingh8080.bsky.social, DNA storage, and TAD inference
Excitement is building for #RECOMBseq 2025 in Seoul 🎉 Join leading researchers as we dive into cutting-edge computational genomics, from single-cell to long-read sequencing.
Missed the deadline? We’ve got you covered! Submit your poster abstracts for RECOMB-seq and showcase your work in sequence analysis & computational genomics.
Submit your abstract on high-throughput sequencing algorithms by March 14 to be considered for a short talk or a poster presentation at RECOMB-seq 2025!
Submit your abstracts for short talks & posters at RECOMB-seq! 📢 Don't miss the chance to present your work in sequence analysis & computational genomics.
Submit your abstracts for short talks & posters at RECOMB-seq! 📢 Don't miss the chance to present your work in sequence analysis & computational genomics.
And even if it is a lottery-winning day, why not extend your conference stary and submit some killer new work to RECOMB-seq! It's a great meeting, and for me is always a small window into to the future methodologically :).