The ACMG (The American College for Genetics and Genomics) annual conference is later this month in Salt Lake City, Utah. We will be there - will you? If you’re going, we have a challenge for you:
We want you to bring your most challenging VCF file—that’s right, your very hardest one—to the Tute Genomics booth (#636) and we’ll analyze it with you at the booth! You’ll get a batch of difficult VCF analyzed, a free Tute Genomics account, and face time with Tute President Dr. Kai Wang and other knowledgeable Tute bioinformaticists. Dr. Kai Wang, PhD, is the creator of the open-source annotation software ANNOVAR that has been cited over 1000 times in scientific articles.
Want to participate? Click here to set up a personal, one-on-one ACMG appointment for free VCF analysis.
Got questions? Feel free to hit us up via email (acmg at tutegenomics dot com) or Twitter (@TuteGenomics, use the #ACMG2015 and/or #TuteChallenge hashtags).
*If you’re not attending ACMG this year, don’t worry! You can still chat with one of our bioinformaticists about how the Tute Genomics software can fit into your research/clinical pipeline.