London Calling 2024 - Speakers
Speakers
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Dr. Ahmad Abou TayounAl Jalila Children’s Specialty Hospital & Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dubai Health, UAE
Adam DavidovichJohns Hopkins University, USA
Antoni P.A. HendrickxNational Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Netherlands
Andre HolzerHolzer Scientific Consultancy, Germany
Anoushka JoglekarNew York Genome Center, USA
Adrien LegerDirector, Modified Base Research, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Alex ShawImperial College London, UK
Alex TrotterDevelopment Scientist – Translational Development, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Amanda WarrThe Roslin Institute, UK
Alexander WittenbergKeyGene, Netherlands
Akelia Wauchope-OdumboAssociate Director, Technical Applications — Americas, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
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Bryant CatanoSenior Product Support Scientist, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Prof. Benjamin KippMayo Clinic, USA
Bosheng LiInstitute of Advanced Agricultural Sciences, Peking University, China
Ben PriceNatural History Museum, UK
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Claire AndersonUniversity College London, UK
Chris AlderBioinformatician, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Clive BrownChief Technology, Innovation and Product Officer, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Chao Chun LiuSimon Fraser University, Canada
Dr. Chuck CooperbioMérieux, France
Dr. Clemens JakobiLonza, Switzerland
Dr. Carolyn TregidgoVP, Late Stage and Applied Product Development, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
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Dan FordhamDirector, Strategic Product Management EMEA, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Dominic HalliwellUniversity of Bath, UK
Dr. Danny E. MillerUniversity of Washington, USA
Devin OglesbeeMayo Clinic, USA
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Prof. Emma BapleUniversity of Exeter, UK
Ethan Hill‘Iolani School, USA
Emma WhiteVP, Marketing Operations, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Eddy de BoerUniversity Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands
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Dr. Helen Bulbeckbrainstrust, UK
Dr. Helen GunterBASE mRNA Facility, The University of Queensland, Australia
Hanlee JiStanford University, USA
Heather Ritchie-ParkerRoyal Zoological Society of Scotland, UK
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Prof. Ian AbbsGuy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Dr. Inès HassanTony Blair Institute for Global Change, UK
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Jessica AndersonSenior Field Applications Scientist, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Prof. Sir John BellEllison Institute of Technology Oxford, UK
Jimmy CreithField Applications Scientist, Bioinformatics, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Julie DragonUniversity of Vermont, USA
Jade ForsterUniversity of Southampton, UK
Dr. Janessa LaskinBC Cancer Centre & University of British Columbia, Canada
Joanne TrinhInstitute of Neurogenetics, Germany
Prof. Joris VermeeschKU Leuven, Belguim
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Kimberley BillingsleyNational Institutes of Health, USA
Kara DicksProgramme Manager, Conservation Genomics—ORG.ONE, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Dr. Karen SherwoodUniversity of British Columbia, Canada
Katharina WolffTU Braunschweig, Germany
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Lyn ChittyGreat Ormond Street NHS Foundation Trust & UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, UK
Lauren LuiLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Dr. Luke W. MeredithWHO-EMRO World Health Emergencies, Egypt
Dr. Luca MazzarellaEuropean Institute of Oncology, Italy
Prof. Laurent MesnardSorbonne University, France
Lorey SmithPeter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia
Lara UrbanHemholtz AI, Germany
Laura WhiteUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine, USA
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Medini AnnavajhalaColumbia University Irving Medical Center, USA
Prof. Matt BrownGenomics England, UK
Morgan GueuningBlood Transfusion Service, Switzerland
Morghan LucasMedical Genetics Center, Germany
Michael NakaiPeter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia
Dr. Matt ParkerDirector, Clinical Bioinformatics Software, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Max SchmidtGeisenheim University, Germany
Mile SikicGenome Institute of Singapore, A*STAR, Singapore
Mrinalini WatsaSan Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, USA
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Natalia GarciaBioinformatics Workflow Developer, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Ndack NdiayePasteur Institute, Senegal
Nick SeddonOptum Genomics, USA
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Paul ArvidsonGenomics England & SWAN, UK
Ping LuPeking University, China
Prof. Dr. Pieter WesselingPrincess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology & Amsterdam University Medical Centers, The Netherlands
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Dr. Rahul BatraGuy's & St Thomas' Hospital NHS Trust, UK
Rui ChenBaylor College of Medicine, USA
Rea KobialkaInstitute of Animal Hygiene and Veterinary Public Health, Germany
Rachel RubinsteinManager, Software Technical Product Management, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Rosemary Sinclair DokosSVP, Product and Programme Management, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Rhys WhiteInstitute of Environmental Science and Research, New Zealand
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Sergey BatalovRady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine, USA
Seanne P. BuckwalterMayo Clinic, USA
Sam DavisPrincipal Scientist, Machine Learning, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Sneha GoenkaStanford University & Princeton University, USA
Sarah GriffithsBioinformatics Workflow Developer, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Sirisha HeskethClinical Bioinformatician, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Sofia KudashevaEarlham Institute, UK
Susie LeeTechnical Product Manager, Basecalling and Models, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Sean McKenzieAssociate Director, Genomic Applications Bioinformatics, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Dr. Simon PaineNottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK
Steph WilbrahamDirector, Automation Product Management, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
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Thias Oberg BoesenNovo Nordisk A/S, Denmark
Tomás Di DomenicoNational Cancer Research Center, Spain
Tomasz DobrzyckiField Applications Scientist, New Product Introduction, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Dr. Telmo GraçaLonza, Switzerland
Dr. Thomas R. KreilTakeda, Austria
Temitayo A. OlagunjuUniversity of Idaho, USA
Tetyana VasylyevaUniversity of California, Irvine, USA
Tjakko van HamErasmus University Medical Center, Netherlands
Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Ethan Hill
- Job title
- Institution
- ‘Iolani School, USA
- Biography
Ethan Hill is the bioinformatician for the ‘Iolani School Office of Community Science where he is actively developing bioinformatic tools that are easily accessible for high-school students and the greater community in Hawaii. He is currently involved in answering community-based questions in Hawaii using 16S, eDNA, and WGS in collaboration with students from different schools around the state. Ethan also teaches a senior level bioinformatics course where students are introduced to the world of bioinformatics through directed research projects. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in biology and microbiology from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.