<p>1. The evolution of high-throughput sequencing technologies: from Sanger to single molecule sequencing…..Chee-Seng Ku, Yudi Pawitan, Mengchu Wu, Dimitrios H. Roukos, David N. Cooper</p><p>2. Next generation sequencing in cancer epigenomics and potential clinical applications….Hong Kiat Ng, Dimitrios H. Roukos, Barry Iacopetta, Chee-Seng Ku</p><p>3. Next Generation Sequencing for Cancer Genomics…..Aarti N Desai and Abhay Jere</p><p>4. Genomic Landscape of Cancer Metastasis….Arvind Kumar Singla, Chandini Thirukkumaran<sup> </sup>and Wei Wu</p><p>5. Mapping the HIF transcription factor in cancer by ChIP-seq technology…..Johannes Schödel and David R. Mole</p><p>6. Application of next-generation sequencing to analysis of TGFβ/SMAD4 targets in ovarian cancer…..Russell Bonneville, Kenneth Nephew, and Victor X. Jin</p><p>7. Targeted Sequencing Strategies in Cancer Research…..HoJoon Lee, Billy T. Lau and Hanlee P. Ji</p><p>8. Comprehensive genomic alterations in common cancer cell lines revealed by exome-sequencing…..Han Chang, Donald G. Jackson, Paul S. Kayne, Petra B. Ross-Macdonald, Rolf-Peter Ryseck, and Nathan O. Siemers</p><p>9. Application of next generation sequencing in RNA biomarker discovery in cancer research…..Stephen P. Fink, and Kishore Guda</p><p>10. Understanding the role of long non-coding RNAs in the cancer genome.....Wei Wu and Jennifer A. Chan</p><p>11. Identification of piRNAs in HeLa cells by massive parallel sequencing.....Yilu Lu and Yongxin Ma</p><p>12. microRNA expression in breast cancer revealed by deep sequencing technology.....Thalia A. Farazi, Carl S. Leonhardt, and Thomas Tuschl</p><p>13. RNA-seq in prostate cancer research.....ShanCheng Ren, Min Qu, Yinghao Sun</p><p>14. Next-generation sequencing for high-throughput RNA interference screens.....Toby M. Ward, Anna-Maria Jegg, and Elizabeth Iorns</p><p>15. Assessment of Mapping and SNP-detection Algorithms for Next Generation Sequencing Data for Cancer Genomics.....Weixin Wang, Feng Xu, Junwen Wang</p><p>16. Applications of very low coverage sequencing in cancer genomics copy number, virus detection and survival.....Henry M Wood</p><p>17. Tumor phylogenetics in the NGS era: Strategies, challenges and future prospects.....Ayshwarya Subramanian, Stanley Shackney and Russell Schwartz</p><p>18. Impact and challenges in assessing tumor purity by next-generation sequencing…..Xiaoping Su, Gabriel G. Malouf, and Francisco J. Esteva</p>