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  • 3rd Annual Clinical Genome Conference

    Join your peers in the clinical genomics field at CHI's Third Annual TCGC: The Clinical Genome Conference taking place on June 10-12, 2014 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco, California.

    View the Preliminary Agenda http://www.clinicalgenomeconference.com

    Register by January 24 to take advantage of the Early Bird rates and our deepest discount of up to $400

    Now in its third year, this conference continues to grow and attract stakeholders from all arenas impacting clinical genomics to share new findings and solutions for advancing the application of clinical genome medicine.

    Our keynote speaker list includes some of the industry's most renowned experts, including:

    Atul Butte, M.D., Ph.D., Division Chief and Associate Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine; Director, Center for Pediatric Bioinformatics, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital

    David Galas, Ph.D., Principal Scientist, Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute

    Gail P. Jarvik, M.D., Ph.D., Head, Division of Medical Genetics, Arno G. Motulsky Endowed Chair in Medicine and Professor, Medicine and Genome Sciences, University of Washington Medical Center

    John Pfeifer, M.D., Ph.D., Vice Chair, Clinical Affairs, Pathology and Immunology; Professor, Pathology and Immunology, Washington University

    John Quackenbush, Ph.D., Professor, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard School of Public Health; Co-Founder and CEO, GenoSpace

    Join us and hear about the latest advances in clinical genome sequencing, diagnostics and interpretation. We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco in June!

    To become a partner or sponsor at this event, contact Jay Mulhern at 781-972-1359 or [email protected].

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    Maximize Your Onsite Experience - Add a Short Course* to Your Itinerary!

    WHEN: Monday, June 9 | 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    WHERE: Hotel Kabuji | San Francisco, California

    PRICING AND REGISTRATION: http://bit.ly/1on8SJk

    Implementing Next-Generation Sequencing for Clinical Diagnostics

    The rapid evolution of next-generation sequencing and the resulting move into routine clinical practice requires arguably as much skill in navigating through new unchartered territories of clinical testing as the sequence generation, bioinformatics and interpretation of variants. Significant challenges for clinical diagnostics include the rapid evolution of platforms, protocols, kits and reagents as well as genome analysis, interpretation and ethics. This short course provides practical information on implementing clinical sequencing, genomic data analysis and interpretation, ethics, CAP/CLIA standards and proficiency testing.

    Instructors:

    Nazneen Aziz, Ph.D., Director, Molecular Medicine, Transformation Program Office, College of American Pathologists

    Avni B. Santani, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Clinical Pathology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania and Scientific Director, Molecular Genetics Lab

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    • #3
      REGISTRATION DEADLINE REMINDER - Register by March 14 for Savings up to $350!

      Join your peers in the clinical genomics field at CHI's Third Annual TCGC: The Clinical Genome Conference taking place on June 10-12, 2014 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco, California.

      View the Agenda - http://bit.ly/1jzXOrT
      Register by March 14 to take advantage of early savings up to $350 - http://bit.ly/1on8SJk

      Now in its third year, this conference continues to grow and attract stakeholders from all arenas impacting clinical genomics to share new findings and solutions for advancing the application of clinical genome medicine.

      Our keynote speaker list includes some of the industry's most renowned experts, including:

      Atul Butte, M.D., Ph.D., Division Chief and Associate Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine; Director, Center for Pediatric Bioinformatics, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital

      David Galas, Ph.D., Principal Scientist, Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute

      Gail P. Jarvik, M.D., Ph.D., Head, Division of Medical Genetics, Arno G. Motulsky Endowed Chair in Medicine and Professor, Medicine and Genome Sciences, University of Washington Medical Center

      John Pfeifer, M.D., Ph.D., Vice Chair, Clinical Affairs, Pathology and Immunology; Professor, Pathology and Immunology, Washington University

      John Quackenbush, Ph.D., Professor, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard School of Public Health; Co-Founder and CEO, GenoSpace

      Join us to hear about the latest advances in clinical genome sequencing, diagnostics and interpretation. I look forward to seeing you in San Francisco in June!

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      • #4
        Advance Registration Deadline Friday, May 2!

        This year's 3rd Annual TCGC: The Clinical Genome Conference, to be held June 10-12, 2014 in San Francisco, is a three-day event that weaves together the science of sequencing and the business of implementing genomics in the clinic. It uniquely illustrates the mutual influence of those areas and the need to therefore consider the needs, challenges and opportunities of both - from next-generation sequencing and variant interpretation to insurance reimbursement and electronic health records - throughout the entire research process.

        Join vital discussions of the applications, questions and solutions surrounding clinical genome analysis.

        Topics Include:

        Working with the Payer Process
        Genome Variation and Clinical Utility
        NGS Is Guiding Therapies
        NGS Is Redefining Genomics
        Interpretation and Translation to the Client
        Integrating Genomic Data into the Clinic

        For event details, visit http://www.clinicalgenomeconference.com

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        • #5
          Just a reminder - TCGC is taking place next week!

          We are only days away from the third annual TCGC: The Clinical Genome Conference to be held June 10-12, 2014 in San Francisco. This three-day event weaves together the science of sequencing and the business of implementing genomics in the clinic. It uniquely illustrates the mutual influence of those areas and the need to therefore consider the needs, challenges and opportunities of both - from next-generation sequencing and variant interpretation to insurance reimbursement and electronic health records - throughout the entire research process.

          2014 Event Features Include:

          - 150+ Participants
          - 3 Short Courses
          - Industry Renowned Keynote Speakers
          - 30+ Scientific Presentations and Case Studies
          - Dedicated Exhibit Hall and Poster Viewing Hours
          - Prime Japantown location in San Franciso

          For event details and registration options, visit http://www.clinicalgenomeconference.com

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