State of the art on multi-omics (moderator Steve Horvath)
| 08:30-09:30 | Peter Kraft | Combining -omics: challenges and possible solutions |
| 09:30-10:30 | Jeroen Raes | |
| 10:30-11:00 | Coffee break | |
| 11:00-12:00 | Stephen B. Montgomery | Life After GWA Studies : adopting a systems biology view |
| 12:00-13:30 | Walking lunch | |
Student opportunity to interact with invited speakers (moderator Marylyn Ritchie)
| 13:30-13:45 | Colinda Simons | Insulin-like growth factor gene polymorphisms as potential modifiers of the association between energy balance and colorectal cancer risk |
| 13:45-14:00 | Karolien Bettens | Genetic risk association and interaction of Alzheimer genes CLU, CR1, BIN1, and PICALM in a Flanders-Belgian cohort |
| 14:00-14:15 | Antoni Picornell | Functional approach to a genome-wide prognostic study in bladder cancer |
| 14:15-14:30 | Jestinah Mahachie John | Omics integration and the importance of quantifying and verifying underlying model assumptions |
| 14:30-14:45 | Janita Bralten | Genetic pathways for ADHD show association to hyperactive/impulsive behavior |
| 14:45-15:00 | Short break | |
| 15:00-15:15 | Roula Tsonaka | Integrating multiple glycans and genetic data using joint modeling techniques: An application in Leiden Longevity study |
| 15:15-15:30 | Van Anh Huynh-Thu | Inferring Gene Regulatory Networks from Genetical Genomics Data |
| 15:30-15:45 | Ingrid Arijs | Pouchitis has a similar mucosal gene expression profile as active ileal Crohn's disease |
| 15:45-16:00 | Lars Eijssen | arrayanalysis.org: friendly solutions for standardised microarray analysis |
| 16:00-16:15 | Elena Gusareva | Integrating Biological Information in Genome-Wide Association Interaction (GWAI) Studies |
| 16:15-16:30 | Coffee break | |
Session summary and case study
| 16:30-17:15 | Marylyn Ritchie | Short summary presentation of afternoon session |
| 17:15-18:00 | Nilufer Ertekin-Taner | Case study: Alzheimer's disease |
| 18:00-18:15 | Closing ceremony | |