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WEBINAR: MaveDB: discovery and interpretation of high-throughput functional assay data

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Multiplexed assays of variant effect (MAVEs) are a family of experimental techniques that measure all single amino acid or single nucleotide changes in a gene or other functional element. MaveDB is an international community database that enables discovery and reuse of data from these experiments. It provides a platform for integrating large-scale measurements of sequence variant impact with applications that can be used to interpret the data for basic and clinical research.

In this webinar we consider: 

  • What are MAVEs and how are the experiments performed?

  • How much MAVE data is available in MaveDB and how is it organised?

  • Who can submit datasets to MaveDB?

  • What are some of the clinical applications for MAVEs and how is the data being used to understand patient variants?

Speaker: Dr Alan Rubin, Senior Research Officer, WEHI

Date/Time: Tuesday 26 March 2024,  1 - 2 pm AEDT/ 12 - 1 pm AEST / 12:30 - 1:30 pm ACDT / 10 - 11 am AWST

Who the webinar is for:

Anyone with an interest in high-throughput functional assays for research or clinical applications. 

How to join:

This webinar is free to join but you must register for a place in advance.