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Table 1 Workshop speakers and presentation titles

From: Report from the Standards for Pathogen Identification via Next-Generation Sequencing (SPIN) Workshop

Speaker

Presentation Title

David Duewer, NIST

Metrology for Identity and Other Nominal Properties

Peter Vallone, NIST

Forensics: Human Identity Testing in the Applied Genetics Group

Javier Atencia, University of Maryland

Separation of Bacteria from Complex Samples

Nathan Olson, NIST

Microbial Genomics at NIST

Adam Phillippy, National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center

Sequencing and Informatics for Microbial Forensics

William Klimke, National Institutes of Health

Bacterial Pathogen Genomics at NCBI

Rebecca Lindsey, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Next-Generation Sequencing for Identification and Subtyping of Foodborne Pathogens

Eric Brown, Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

Validation, Standardization, and Application of the FDA WGS Pipeline for Foodborne Contamination Traceability

William Wolfgang, New York State Department of Health

The Prospects for Nextgen Surveillance of Pathogens: A View from a Public Health Lab

Patrick McDermott, FDA

Whole Genome Sequencing and Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance

Heike Sichtig, FDA & Luke Tallon, University of Maryland

Development of FDA MicroDB: A Regulatory-Grade Microbial Reference Database

David Rasko, University of Maryland

From Genome to Biomarker: The Path Forward

Bart Weimer, University of California, Davis

High Throughput Sequencing Pipeline for Diverse Organisms