Speaker Profiles for the presenters at GGI2018 Dublin
There are fifteen lectures and three Panel Discussions at this year's Genetic Genealogy Ireland. And there are twenty people either speaking or appearing on the Expert Panels.
The Speaker Profile page gives a complete run-down of this year's Speakers, together with a brief biography, how they got involved in genetic genealogy, and what they will be talking about this year.
Simply visit the Speaker Profile page and click on the Speaker's name to see their profile.
The lectures will be live-streamed each day on the Genetic Genealogy Ireland Facebook group courtesy of Gerard Corcoran. If you want to see the talks, you need to be a member of the Genetic Genealogy Ireland Facebook group - it is completely free to join.
The lectures will be recorded and it is planned to upload them to the GGI YouTube channel throughout November.
The Speaker Profile page gives a complete run-down of this year's Speakers, together with a brief biography, how they got involved in genetic genealogy, and what they will be talking about this year.
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Speaker Profile page |
Simply visit the Speaker Profile page and click on the Speaker's name to see their profile.
- Beginner's talks will be given by Debbie Kennett and Donna Rutherford.
- Ancient DNA will be covered by Lara Cassidy (reporting on >100 ancient Irish genomes).
- Topics around Ethics, Privacy & Data Protection include talks by Barbara Rae-Venter, James Irvine, Debbie Kennett & Maurice Gleeson.
- Third Party tools will be the subject of a variety of presentations, including those by Cathal McElgunn (Promethease), Martin McDowell (Lazarus), Katherine Borges (DNA Painter), and Andrew Millard (WATO).
- Y-DNA topics will be covered by John Cleary, John Brazil and the O'Neill Project Team.
- Autosomal DNA Projects will be discussed by Martin Curley and the subsequent Panel Discussion.
The lectures will be live-streamed each day on the Genetic Genealogy Ireland Facebook group courtesy of Gerard Corcoran. If you want to see the talks, you need to be a member of the Genetic Genealogy Ireland Facebook group - it is completely free to join.
The lectures will be recorded and it is planned to upload them to the GGI YouTube channel throughout November.
Maurice Gleeson
16 Oct 2018
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