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  • Registraion closing Friday 18th Oct - 5th NGS Congress, London UK

    The registration for the 5th Annual Next Generation Sequencing Congress is due to close on Friday 18th October.

    We still have both academic and commercial passes available. There are also still group discount packages but these are extremely limited now.

    Included in your package will be:
    • Full access to the 2 days of conference presentations
    • All meals at the meeting
    • Access to all networking activities
    • Access to exhibition area
    • Conference workbook & on-line access to conference notes & presentations

    Over two days, the congress will attract over 400 international experts from academia and the pharmaceutical industry, working in all aspects of NGS, including personalised medicine, clinical applications, diagnostics development, genomics, epigenetics, DNA methylation, RNA profiling, data management, human metagenomics, single cell analysis and transcriptomics. This prestigious event provides a forum for researchers to discuss current technologies and their applications, learn more about key solutions, network with peers and address key industry concerns. The combination of cutting edge conference presentations and an interactive exhibition room creates a professional yet relaxed environment.

    If you would like more information about registration, group discounts or to request the conference agenda please contact me by emailing [email protected]
    Last edited by RossMcIvor; 10-08-2013, 03:01 AM.
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