9:15am - Welcome by Hongkai Ji, Ph.D. 9:30am - Kickoff Speaker Akhilesh Pandey, M.D., Ph.D. Accurate annotation of genomes through proteomics 10:30am Weiqiang Zhou, Ph.D. Genome-wide Prediction of DNase I Hypersensitivity Using Gene Expression 11:10am Shannon Ellis, Ph.D. Improving the value of public data with recount2 and phenotype prediction 11:40am Loyal Goff Ph.D. Describing retinal development and disease, one cell at a time 1:00pm Ruibang Luo, Ph.D. An artificial neural network based discriminator for visual validation of actionable genomic variants 1:30pm Peter Schulam What-if Reasoning with Counterfactual Gaussian Processes 2:20pm Alex Baras, M.D., Ph.D. Project GENIE and Clinical Genomics at JHU - Connecting Genotypes to Phenotypes across 20,000 Cancer Patients 3:00pm - Keynote Address Jef D. Boeke, Ph.D. Writing genomes 4-5pm - Poster Session and Happy Hour 12:10pm Lightning Poster Session Presentations 9:00am - Breakfast 12:20pm Lunch Wednesday, October 11th 11th Annual Genomics and Bioinformatics Symposium and Poster Session genomics.jhu.edu Experimental and Computational Genomics Core ECGC Sequencing • Microarrays • Analysis • Education Mountcastle Auditorium, PCTB