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  • LifeScienceMarketing
    Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 42

    [Short Coures Offering] NGS Sample Prep

    The emergence of next-generation sequencing technologies has revolutionized genomic research. This dramatic advancement, however, still involves complicated and labor-intensive workflows for upstream sample preparation, library construction, and template amplification. Instructors share their solutions to prepare for sequencing runs (including the specific requirements of sequencing platforms) by addressing customizability, compatibility, and cost effectiveness.

    When: Monday, August 19 | 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Where: Providence, RI
    Registration & Pricing: https://chidb.com/register/2013/dtd/reg.asp
    Detailed agenda: http://bit.ly/14B3uYV

    Agenda At-A-Glance
    Rapid Conservative DNA Shearing for Long-Paired End Library Construction
    Stacey M. Broomall, MS, Laboratory Manager, ECBC Genomic Sciences Team, U.S. Army, BioSensors Branch, Edgewood Chemical Biological Center

    Improved FFPE Nucleic Acid Extraction for NGS
    John-David Herlihy, Ph.D., Product Manager, Covaris, Inc.

    Library Preparation for RNA Sequencing
    Alexander Seitz, M.D., CEO, Lexogen

    Making Targeted Sequencing Simple with SmartChip TE System
    Michael Vishnevetsky, Ph.D., Vice President, WaferGen Biosystems, Inc.
  • Paul Butler
    Registered Vendor
    • Jan 2013
    • 2

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    European NGS sample preparation application meetings PerkinElmer

    Are You Feeling the Pain?--Join Our NGS Application Meetings

    Since you started using your NGS sequencer, did you wonder how much time you’ll never get back from gel based size QC of your fragments? Do you wish you could run larger batches at a lower cost per sample? Do you find manual library preparation laborious? Or did you worry that you wasted time and money running poor quality samples?

    PerkinElmer offers a wide portfolio of nucleic acid quantitation and sample prep solutions to help ensure that only the best samples are sent downstream and your time is used effectively. Join one of our NGS Application Meetings to hear from leading scientists involved in genomic analysis and learn how they are utilising sample prep technologies to improve their research.

    The meeting is open to users and non-users alike who are interested to learn more.

    Agenda At A Glance

    User Presentations, Engaging talks from users of NGS sample prep technologies

    New Product Demonstrations Find out about the NEW LabChip ® GX Touch 24. It uses the same LabChip technology as the 2100 Bioanalyser but with a lower cost per sample and 24 sample unattended batch sizes.

    Networking Opportunities Share ideas and best practices with colleagues, peers and PerkinElmer scientists.
    Locations:


    Belgium - Tuesday 28th October
    Germany South - Thursday 30th October
    United Kingdom - Tuesday 4th November
    Denmark - Wednesday 12th November
    Germany North - Wednesday 19thNovember

    Click here to view agenda and register

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      Love this - good data definitely starts from good input, and poor input can only give relatively poor data. I particularly like the mention of Nanodrop/absorbance based methods for quantification. It's such a toss up if you'll get an accurate reading or what amounts to a randomly generated number, and a lot of library/sequencing related issues can be traced back to poor quant.
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      Nine Things a Sample Prep Scientist Thinks About Before Sequencing
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