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  • 2 NGS Conferences, 1 Convenient Location

    Cambridge Healthtech Institute is proud to announce the production of two sequencing conferences in one convenient location. Join us this summer (August 13-15) in Providence, Rhode Island for in-depth presentations, interactive discussion groups, short courses, and networking opportunities. Registration grants you access to both meetings, allowing you to create an agenda that best fits your research needs. Just choose from the concurrent programs:

    CHI's Seventh Annual NGx: Applying Next-Generation Sequencing conference investigates the expanding applications of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS).NGS has expanded our fundamental understanding of genomics, mutation, gene function and regulation, by delivering fast, precise, and large volumes of data. As the cost of sequencing declines, use in academic, biotech, medical, pharmaceutical, and ag-bio labs expands, paving the way for the creation of innovative new areas for ioresearch. Still, the question remains of how best to balance cost, quantity and quality when choosing a sequencing platform or service. Learn more at http://www.healthtech.com/sda

    CHI's Fifth Annual Next-Generation Sequencing Data Analysis conference delivers unique perspectives from a variety of researchers, engineers, biostatisticians, and software developers involved in NGS data analysis. Explore the layers of analysis necessary to convert raw sequence data into understanding of functional biology. Topics include accounting for error sources in the original raw data from multiple platforms and diverse applications, the advancement of computational methods for assembly, alignment, and variation detection, to addressing a broad range of genetic analysis applications including comparative genomics, high-throughput polymorphism detection, analysis of coding and non-coding RNAs, and identifying mutant genes in disease pathways. Learn more at http://www.healthtech.com/sqe

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    Dear Group Members,

    As an active member of this community, you can receive a $100 discount off the conference registration for CHI’s upcoming Next-Generation Sequencing meetings.
    Join us this summer (August 13-15) in Providence, Rhode Island for in-depth presentations, interactive discussion groups, short courses, and networking opportunities.

    The Seventh Annual Applying Next-Generation Sequencing conference investigates the expanding applications of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) while our Fifth Annual Next-Generation Sequencing Data Analysis conference delivers unique perspectives from a variety of researchers, engineers, biostatisticians, and software developers involved in NGS data analysis.

    Registration grants you access to both meetings, allowing you to create an agenda that best fits your research needs. Just choose from the concurrent programs.

    To take advantage of this offer, please enter code SEQ100 when registering. To register visit https://chidb.com/register/2012/sda/reg.asp or call toll free 1-888-999-6288.

    Advance registration discounts are available until Friday, July 13. Don't miss this opportunity to take advantage of reduced registration rates and save!

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      REMINDER - Friday, July 13 is also the deadline to submit your poster abstract. For details, visit http://www.healthtech.com/Conference...42&libID=28138

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        ADVANCE REGISTRATION DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED!

        The advance registration deadline for these events has been extended to this Friday, July 20. To take advantage of reduced registration rates and save up to $200 register today at https://chidb.com/register/2012/dtd/reg.asp or call toll free 1-888-999-6288.

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          Final days to register for the 7th Annual Applying Next-Generation Sequencing and 5th Annual Next-Generation Sequencing Data Analysis conferences.

          Join us next week, August 13-15 in Providence, Rhode Island for in-depth presentations, interactive discussion groups, short courses, and networking opportunities. Registration grants you access to both meetings, allowing you to create an agenda that best fits your research needs.

          To view the program agenda, visit http://www.healthtech.com/sequencing

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