Events organised by the One Health Genomics Edinburgh community. Upcoming Events Evolution and Genomics Workshop Are you interested in genomics, evolution or both? Would you like to connect with others in the genomics community?Then join us at our OHGE Evolution and Genomics Workshop – which will be held online and in-person at the Edinburgh Futures Institute (Room 1.55) on Tuesday 1st April between 14:00 and 16:30. 9th May 2025 - Molecular Epidemiology MeetingFurther details to follow. 3rd June 2025 - AI4Genomics SymposiumA joint meeting organised by One Health Genomics Edinburgh (OHGE) and the UKRI AI CDT for Biomedical Innovation. 26th August 20205 - OHGE Community Meeting Past events Decoding the Non-coding Genome Workshop Join us for the Decoding the Non-coding Genome Workshop, at EFI and online, for the next event in the OHGE ECR Networking Seminar Series to hear the latest research on non-coding genomics, and network with others in the genomics community. Single Cell Approaches Workshop Are you interested in finding out more about single cell genomics? Would you like to network with others in the genomics community?Join us on 23rd August 2024 for this Single Cell Approaches Workshop, the first event in the OHGE ECR Networking Seminar Series. OHGE Community Meeting - 7th June 2024 - Nucleus Building, Kings Buildings Campus The first in person meeting of the One Health Genomics Community. The Next Generation of Genomics Symposium 2022 Listen again to talks from the first Next Generation of Genomics Symposium held in 2022. Edinburgh Next Generation of Genomics Symposium 2024 (ENGoGS24) ENGoGS24 will bring together early career researchers working with human, animal, plant, microbe and ecosystem genomics to connect and collaborate across campuses and disciplines. Infectious Disease Genomics Symposium 2024 An OHGE and EID joint symposium showcasing infectious disease research that takes a genomics approach explore the interactions of hosts and pathogens. Edinburgh Next Generation of Genomics 2023 A symposium for early career researchers working in genomics across the University of Edinburgh. This article was published on 2024-02-02