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  • Single Cell Analysis Workshop

    Oxford Global Training will be holding a Single Cell Analysis workshop on November 20th & 21st in London and also 19th & 20th February 2014 in Central Oxford.

    This two day workshop will give you a thorough understanding of technologies used in Single Cell Analysis, specifically flow cytometry and the latest developments within this increasingly important field.

    The attendee numbers are limited to only 25, this will help enhance the learning environment and all attendees are asked to complete a pre course questionnaire which is given to the trainer prior to the workshop. This enables the trainer to tailor the content to the individual needs of the attendees, this is only possible with our strict policy of keeping the workshop numbers limited.

    When you book on to this workshop we will also give you the opportunity to register for our Single Cell Congress and 5th Annual Next Generation Sequencing Congress using a preferential rate.

    For more information please contact me directly by emailing [email protected]

    Please be aware that as these places are extremely limited they will be booked very quickly. We will not be releasing the information about the workshop to our general database until next week so if you are interested contact me today to book your place early.
    5th Annual Next Generation Sequencing Congress www.ngs-congress.com
    Single Cell Analysis Congress 2013 www.singlecell-congress.com

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    I currently have the following special offers available:

    Standard fee £1899+VAT

    Academic - £799+VAT
    Non Academic - £1299+VAT

    In addition, when registered for either course you can register for the Single Cell Congress & NGS Congress at a preferential rate of only £199+VAT.

    This offer is only available for a limited time, if you are interested please contact me as the courses is starting to fill up.

    Ross
    5th Annual Next Generation Sequencing Congress www.ngs-congress.com
    Single Cell Analysis Congress 2013 www.singlecell-congress.com

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