The field of Epigenomics continues to advance, with recent research further elucidating critical roles in development and disease. An increasing number of cases of aberrant epigenetic signaling have been reported showing direct disease consequences, but a full understanding of these regulatory mechanisms still remains elusive. With the widespread adoption of existing tools and continuing advent of new technologies, a wealth of data is being generated in many diverse contexts. This Symposium provides insight into the ways this data can be processed, integrated, and interpreted in order to better our understanding of the epigenome.
On May 9th, 2016, the New York Genome Center will be hosting the New York Epigenomics Symposium in downtown Manhattan. This daylong event is free to academic and non-profit registrants.