Showing posts with label Family Tree DNA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Tree DNA. Show all posts

24 May 2017

Jamboree Partners - Exhibitors and Sponsors in the Exhibit Hall

Jamboree Sponsor Spotlight



Founded in April 2000, Family Tree DNA was the first company to develop the commercial application of DNA testing for genealogical purposes. With the most comprehensive and diverse genetic genealogy databases in the world, a Family Tree DNA test can provide clues for further genealogical research.


SHOW SPECIALS!  TABLE DRAWINGS!  AND MORE...



GenealogyDOTcoach
"Yelp" for genealogists







kidsHeritage, Inc.
Custom books for budding genealogists





French-Canadian Heritage Society of California
Research your French-Canadian, Acadian, and French heritage
Research focused on the American Southwest and Mexico


Jamboree 2017 Exhibit Hall Hours:
Friday, June 9         12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, June 10    9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, June 11       9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

48th Annual Southern California Genealogy Jamboree
Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel
Burbank, California
www.genealogyjamboree.com
#SCGS2017

21 March 2017

Jamboree 2017 Speaker Spotlight: Jim Brewster

Jim Brewster holds a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology from Northern Arizona University and works for Family Tree DNA as a group project liaison and enjoys making genetic testing understandable.



48th Annual Southern California Genealogy Jamboree
Genetic Genealogy 2017
jamboree@scgsgenealogy.com
#SCGS2017 @scgsgenealogy.com

13 May 2016

Jamboree 2016: Exhibitor Spotlight - FamilyTreeDNA


Family Tree DNA is the world leader and main organization in the field of Genetic Genealogy that has been constantly developing the science that enables many genealogists around the world to advance their families’ research. 

Looking for genetic services for your research project? We have the absolute lowest prices available for research use only (RUO) exome sequencing, whole genome sequencing, mtDNA sequencing, and Illumina OMNI Express services. Not only do we have state-of-the-art sequencing capabilities, but we now offer industry-leading bioinformatics to get you the data you really want from a sequencing project.




Exhibit Hall FREE to the public all weekend

Southern California Genealogy Jamboree
June 3-5, 2016
www.genealogyjamboree.com

20 April 2016

Jamboree 2016 Speaker Spotlight: Jim Brewster

Jim Brewster received a bachelor of arts in Anthropology from Northern Arizona University and has always been interested in the history of the human family, both anthropologically and genealogically. He has been working on his own genealogy for years and volunteers as a Family History consultant at his local Family History Center. Jim has turned his passion for Family History and the human condition into a career with Family Tree DNA, where he is Group Project Liaison.

Saturday, June 4, 2016  8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
SA006    Getting Your Results is Just the Beginning
Receiving the results of your DNA test is just the beginning of your genetic genealogy journey. Learn about Family Tree DNA's specialized tools and propel your research to the next level. Level: All.

Sunday, June 5, 2016 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
SU025   Connecting with your Eastern European Genetic Origins
Which tests allow you to make this connection? How are the connections revealed? Are you prepared to be surprised? We will demonstrate some case-studies. Level: Beg., Int.

To register, visit our website

Southern California Genealogy Jamboree
Genetic Genealogy 2016
www.genealogyjamboree.com
jamboree@scgsgenealogy.com
818.843.7247

15 March 2016

Jamboree 2016 Speaker Spotlight: Janine Cloud

Janine Cloud started on the phones at Family Tree DNA in 2011 and moved up to Customer Support Manager, then Group Projects Manager. A grade-school assignment to fill out a pedigree chart ignited her passion for family history and genealogy. That passion, combined with 30+ years of customer service experience got her in the door at FTDNA with a degree in theatre where she quickly grasped the principles of genetic genealogy. In fact, her Allison cousins were among the earliest group projects. Janine is a fifth-generation Texan and a registered member of the Cherokee Nation.

Thursday, June 2, 2016  10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
TH008    FTDNA Group Projects: Putting the "Family" in Family Tree DNA
Learn what FTDNA group projects are and how they can benefit your individual research. This talk will cover the types of projects available, discuss the benefits of participating in various projects, and explore what you should and should not expect from your project.  Level: All.

To register, visit our website

Southern California Genealogy Jamboree
Genetic Genealogy 2016
www.genealogyjamboree.com
jamboree@scgsgenealogy.com
818.843.7247

04 March 2016

Jamboree 2016 Speaker Spotlight: Max Blankfeld (REVISED)

Max Blankfeld is VP of Operations at Family Tree DNA. Originally from Brazil, received his BBA from Fundação Getulio Vargas, and MBA from Rice University. While his first college education was in the field of Aeronautical Engineering, he gave it up to become a foreign correspondent. After that, he started and managed several successful ventures in the area of public relations as well as consumer goods both in Brazil and in the US.


Sunday, June 5, 2016 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
SU025   Connecting with your Eastern European Genetic Origins
Which tests allow you to make this connection? How are the connections revealed? Are you prepared to be surprised? We will demonstrate some case-studies. Level: Beg., Int.

SESSION SU025 will now be given by speaker James Brewster.  

To register, visit our website

Southern California Genealogy Jamboree
Genetic Genealogy 2016
www.genealogyjamboree.com
jamboree@scgsgenealogy.com
818.843.7247

27 April 2013

Bargain Alert: DNA Testing. Have You Been Tested?

NOTE: This is not an endorsement of any DNA testing company. We encourage you to do your own research and choose the one(s) that best fit your needs.

All three of the following will be present at the Family History and DNA conference that is being held on June 6, 2013, in Burbank, California, in conjunction with the Southern California Genealogy Jamboree (June 7-9, 2013).

The DNA conference is limited to 350 attendees, and we are approaching 75 percent full. Register today - the Early Bird Registration deadline is April 30! And remember that SCGS members enjoy an even greater discount.

If you are interested in being tested, we wanted to let you know : 

Family Tree DNA has a sale that ends April 30. Sale prices start at:
$119.00    Y-DNA testing (paternal line)
$169.00    Family Finder testing – across all lines, both male and female
$189.00    Full mtDNA testing (maternal line)
For full information, see www.familytreedna.com

23andMe recently announced that their standard price is $99.00. Their information is available at www.23andme.com. Click on the “Ancestry” tab to see the specifics about their genealogy services.

AncestryDNA information can be found at www.dna.ancestry.com. Their standard pricing is also $99.00 for a full test.

17 March 2013

Registration Update: "Family History and DNA" Conference - Burbank June 6, 2013

This is a quick note to let everyone know that interest is very strong for "Family History and DNA: Genetic Genealogy in 2013," and we are already 25 percent sold out. This is well ahead of the registration response that we typically see for Jamboree. If you plan to attend, in the words of my Iowa grandmother, "Don't let the grass grow under your feet." We will very likely sell out.

This is truly becoming an international event, with attendees from the UK, Australia, the Netherlands, and points beyond, as well as locations around the US. We are excited to see that family historians everywhere are embracing the concept of an independent day-long conference about genetic genealogy.

As a reminder, the "Family History and DNA: Genetic Genealogy in 2013" conference will be held on Thursday, June 6, 2013, at the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Hotel, 2500 N. Hollywood Way, Burbank, California. The event is co-sponsored by the Southern California Genealogical Society (SCGS) and the International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG).

Featured speakers include Dr. Spencer Wells, Explorer in Residence at the National Geographic, and lunch speaker Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr.  Please note that lunch requires an additional payment. To clarify, lunch is for registered attendees only. Registrants may invite a guest (e.g. spouse), as long as space is available.  I wish we could accommodate everyone at this fabulous luncheon; however, we haven't yet found a way to stretch the walls of the Convention Center.

Plan to stay for Jamboree, which starts on Friday, June 7. Friday morning's sessions are JamboFREE, and Friday afternoon features a DNA panel as well as an African American DNA session. Of course, we encourage you to stay for the entire weekend.

The Early-bird Conference Registration costs (before 30 April 2013) are listed below. Registration costs increase by $25 between 1 May and 24 May. Walk-in registration, if space is available, is $225 for everyone.
  • SCGS Members - $175 on or before 30 April 2013
  • SCGS Non-Members - $195 on or before 30 April 2013
  • $20 luncheon for registrants
  • $60 luncheon for registrant's +1 (a guest) if space is available 
  • Lunch is not open to the public. Lunch is intended for registered attendees of the "Family History and DNA" conference and a guest. 

Important Links:
(Edited to clarify luncheon guests must be "Family History and DNA" conference registered attendee or their guest)

28 February 2013

Spencer Wells, PhD and Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., PhD to Speak at Conference in Burbank, CA


It’s rare that a new type of event is introduced to the genealogical community. The Southern California Genealogical Society and the International Society of Genetic Genealogy are proud to announce such an event.

Family History and DNA: Genetic Genealogy in 2013” is a one-day conference designed to fully explore the application of genetic genealogy in researching family history. It will be held Thursday, June 6, 2013, at the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport, Burbank, California. Registrations are open now and an early-bird registration discount is in place through April 30.

“We are so excited that this new conference will break new ground in genetic genealogy gatherings,” said SCGS president Alice Fairhurst, who helped to found the society’s DNA interest group and has been actively applying DNA in her own genealogy research. “Family History and DNA” differs from other DNA events in several ways.

First, speakers are among the most highly respected and knowledgeable professionals in the DNA and genetic genealogy universe.

The opening session will be conducted by Spencer Wells, PhD, an Explorer-in-Residence with the National Geographic Society. He leads The Genographic Project, which is collecting and analyzing hundreds of thousands of DNA samples from people around the world. Dr. Wells’ presentation is “The Genographic Project and the Rise of Citizen Science.”

Genetics has revolutionized our understanding of human history. Advances in genetic technology have allowed ever deeper insights into the human story. Now whole-genome sequences and large-scale arrays of genetic markers are providing a richer view of our shared past, revealing details that remained hidden using other genetic tools. Since 2005, the Genographic Project has used the latest genetic technology to expand our knowledge of the human story, and its pioneering use of DNA testing to engage and involve the public in the research effort has helped to create a new breed of "citizen scientist." Geno 2.0 expands the scope for citizen science, harnessing the power of the crowd to discover new details of human population history.
 
The luncheon speaker will be Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., PhD, director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University. Dr. Gates is an American literary critic, educator, scholar, writer and film maker. His programs for PBS, including Finding Your Roots, African American Lives, Faces of America and Oprah’s Roots, explored family histories of a number of individuals through the use of DNA. (Please note that the luncheon requires an additional fee of $20 for paid registrants of the Thursday DNA conference, and $60 for spouses or guests of those registrants.)

Other speakers include Judy G. Russell, JD, CG; Richard Hill; Emily D. Aulicino; Katherine Hope Borges; CeCe Moore; Tim Janzen, MD; Blaine Bettinger, JD; and Debbie Parker Wayne, CG. We are grateful for the enthusiastic support show by all our speakers, especially Dr. Well and Dr. Gates, through their participation in this conference.

Second, “Family History and DNA: Genetic Genealogy in 2013” is produced by independent groups, not for-profit DNA organizations. The Southern California Genealogical Society (SCGS) and the International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) have joined forces to offer this inaugural DNA event. While it is independent of financial support by any of the commercial DNA companies, the event will provide equal access to Family Tree DNA, 23andMe, and AncestryDNA. 

CeCe Moore, speaker, conference co-chair and Southern California Regional Coordinator for ISOGG explained, “I've dreamed of a genetic genealogy conference sponsored by ISOGG for a long time, and I am thrilled to be working in cooperation with SCGS on this inaugural event. Holding the conference in conjunction with the Genealogy Jamboree helps us reach many family historians who would otherwise not be able to attend.”

Finally, the event’s three session tracks are organized by the level of experience using genetic genealogy, and not based on the attendee’s knowledge of family history. Sessions include beginner basics, use of DNA in finding adoptee families, famous DNA, autosomal DNA, mitochondrial DNA, analyzing results and other topics. The final hour of the day will be a resource hour, with small-group discussions and supplier assistance.

Complete information about “Family History and DNA: Genetic Genealogy in 2013” and the Southern California Genealogical Society’s 44th Annual Southern California Genealogy Jamboree can be found on the Jamboree website, http://www.genealogyjamboree.com.

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The Southern California Genealogical Society is located in Burbank, California. It sponsors the annual Southern California Genealogy Jamboree, which will be held June 7 through 9, 2013, at the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank, Burbank, California. The pre-event is the inaugural “Family History and DNA: Genetic Genealogy in 2013” conference.