Guide to presentations and webcasts for the 2021 FaceBase Community Forum
Here are the available slides and webcasts from the 2021 FaceBase Community Forum:
- In order of appearance (although the three poster sessions happened concurrently).
- Note that some presentations or posters are restricted from public access.
Title |
Presenter |
Materials |
Talks |
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Introduction |
Yang Chair, USC FaceBase Hub |
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Opening Remarks |
Rena D’Souza, Director of NIDCR |
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Year in review & coming attractions |
Carl Kesselman and Rob Schuler, USC FaceBase Hub |
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Integrating data from many organisms to understand craniofacial defects |
Shannon Fisher, Boston University |
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Audio clip by Benedikt Halgrimmson describing some of the data his group has submitted to FaceBase |
Benedikt Halgrimmson, University of Calgary |
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Panel “Building FaceBase data community and enhancing its impact” |
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Moderator: Owen White, University of Maryland |
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Helen M. Berman, Rutgers University |
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Christine L. Borgman, |
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J. Michael Cherry, |
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Melissa Haendel, |
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Poster Group 1 |
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Open-Source 3D Facial Growth Curves for Medical Facial Assessment |
Harold Matthews, KU Leuven |
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Sibling-informed facial phenotyping in Tanzanian Bantu children |
Hanne Hoskens, KU Leuven |
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An Interactive Atlas of Three-Dimensional Syndromic Facial Morphology |
Jose Aponte, The University of Calgary |
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Facial shape and its neuroanatomical and genetic correlates in schizophrenia |
Noemí Hostalet, FIDMAG, Sisters Hospitallers Research Foundation |
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Poster Group 2 |
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Low Frequency Coding Variants and Non-Syndromic Orofacial Clefts in Africans |
Azeez Alade, University of Iowa |
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Whole-Genome-Sequencing Identifies Novel Pathogenic de-novo Mutations Associated with Orofacial Clefts |
Waheed Awotoye, University of Iowa |
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Poster Group 3 |
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Single cell transcriptomic profiling of the enamel knot |
Emma Winchester, University of Connecticut |
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Pharmacological exposure interplays with Twist1 mutations in exacerbating craniosynostosis |
Eloise Stanton, University of Southern California |
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CT Scans to Enable Exploration of Extant Dog Craniofacial Morphology |
Jeffrey Schoenebeck, University of Edinburgh |