Program
15 May (Tuesday)
Kaisla, Vilhonkatu 4, 00100 Helsinki |
16 May (Wednesday)
Jasmijn Baaijens, Viral quasispecies reconstruction using variation graphs | |
Daniel Valenzuela, Pan-genomic references for variant calling |
Pall Melsted, Choose your k-mers wisely: a new approach to indexing a large collection of genomes | |
Sven Rahmann, Towards ultrafast hashing of k-mers | |
Jarno Alanko, Compact representations of variable length Markov models |
Guillaume Holley, Bifrost: highly parallel and memory efficient construction of a colored and compacted de Bruijn graph | |
Alan Kuhnle, Practical dynamic de Bruijn graphs | |
Pierre Morisse, Hybrid correction of long reads using a variable-order de Bruijn graph |
Eteläinen Hesperiankatu 22, 00100 Helsinki |
17 May (Thursday)
Tony Cox, Data mining of unmapped sequences in human WGS cohorts | |
Hannes P. Eggertsson, Graphtyper enables population-scale genotyping using pangenome graphs |
Eric Rivals, Hierarchical overlap graph: an alternative to the overlap graph | |
Johannes Fischer, Distributed suffix array construction | |
Sofia Teixeira, Link significance in phylogenetic analyses |
Nicola Prezza, Detecting Mutations by eBWT | |
Bastien Cazaux, Burrows-Wheeler transform and the Aho-Corasick automaton | |
Veli Mäkinen, Minimum segmentation for pan-genomic founder reconstruction in optimal time |