Learn about the NIH Comparative Genomics Resource (CGR) Project
The Biodiversity Genomics conference will take place virtually, October 2-7, 2022. This event is hosted by the Earth BioGenome Project and is open and free for all to attend.
NCBI staff will present a variety of recorded talks and posters highlighting various elements of the NIH Comparative Genomics Resource (CGR), including NCBI Datasets and the Comparative Genome Viewer (CGV). CGR is a multi-year National Library of Medicine (NLM) project to maximize the impact of eukaryotic research organisms and their genomic data resources to biomedical research. NCBI is charged with leading CGR development and engaging genomics communities. The CGR project will facilitate reliable comparative genomics analyses for all eukaryotic organisms in collaboration with the genomics community.
Check out NCBI’s schedule of activities to learn more about CGR:
Recorded Talks with Live Q&A
Scientific Session 12: Comparative and evolutionary genomics
October 6, 2022, 5:00 pm EDT
- The NIH Comparative Genomics Resource (CGR) presented by Valerie Schneider, PhD
Scientific Session 9: New computational methods for genomics
October 6, 2022, 12:00 pm EDT
- Easy programmatic access to genome sequence and metadata with NCBI Datasets presented by Nuala O’Leary, PhD
Poster
- Introducing NCBI’s Comparative Genome Viewer (CGV) presented by Sanjida Rangwala, PhD
Stay tuned for details!
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Can’t attend, but want to learn more about CGR?
- Check out our website
- Join our mailing list to keep up to date with CGR news
- Reach out to us at [email protected]
We want to hear from you! Join an upcoming listening session to provide your input:
- Genomics tools and resources you use
- How well current NCBI resources meet your needs
- Resource gaps and barriers in comparative genomics that NCBI could address
Apply to attend!
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“Introducing NCBI’s Comparative Genome Viewer (CGV)” presented by Sanjida Rangwala, PhD
at the Biodiversity Genomics 2022 conference. This link sends one to
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