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Welcome to the first NUPEM Genomic Week!

With a mission to share knowledge and experiences within Nucleic Acid omics research, this meeting will discuss several topics and applications from this field, including hands-on practical sections. Students, Technicians, Professors and members from industries are all welcome free of charge!

Program

The first NUPEM Genomic Week will include topics from: Genomics and Biodiversity, Plant Biology, Virology, Bioinformatic Analysis, Coral Symbionts, Genomics and Water Quality, Molecular Biology of Arthropods and a perspective from different applications of Genome Sequencing. 

Hands-on practical course in Genomics

Up to 10 researchers will be selected to participate on practical sections, where they will learn how to prepare a DNA library for genome sequencing on illumina and nanopore platforms.

About NUPEM

The Institute of Biodiversity and Sustainability (NUPEM / UFRJ), named until December 5, 2018 as Center for Ecology and Socio-Environmental Development of Macaé (NUPEM / UFRJ) is a multidisciplinary research center of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), historically associated with UFRJ’s Institute of Biology. NUPEM/UFRJ aims to stimulate and strengthen UFRJ’s research, teaching, outreach, and technological development activities in the field of Biological Sciences in the different regions of the State of Rio de Janeiro. 

About Macaé

Fondly called as “Little Princess of the Atlantic” due to its 23 kilometers of shore, Macaé’s land area covers 1,216 square kilometers, equivalent of 12.5% of Northern Region of Rio de Janeiro state. In last 10 years, Macaé had an economical growth of 600%. That shows a constant development of the city. According Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV), in 2008, Macaé was considered the nineth best city to work in Brazil. According Atlas do Mercado Brasileiro, it is the most dynamic city in Rio de Janeiro State and the second in the country. The survey criteria are based on social investments on health, education, housing, science and technology and purchasing power.
 

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