Dear all,
As one of the course organiser, I am glad to advertise the following event:
Revolution in gene identification:
Clinical impact of new technologies on genetic disease
8th of December 2010, University College London - Institute of Child Health, London UK.
Topics
comprehensive overview of the latest technologies in gene identification in uncharacterised genetic disorders
Topics covered include: NGS, SNP genotyping, linkage, ethical implications
Organiser
The meeting is organised by GOSgene, a Great Ormond Street Hospital and UCL Institute of Child Health (ICH) Biomedical Research Centre initiative, which is designed to bring together the clinical patient material with the genetic expertise at ICH with the aim of identifying novel gene defects.
Intended for:
Anyone with an interest in gene identification and associated technologies, both from a research and clinical perspective
Registration
For more details and registration, please go to www.ichevents.com or
Standard Fees: £15
Hoping to see lots of you there,
Estelle.
As one of the course organiser, I am glad to advertise the following event:
Revolution in gene identification:
Clinical impact of new technologies on genetic disease
8th of December 2010, University College London - Institute of Child Health, London UK.
Topics
comprehensive overview of the latest technologies in gene identification in uncharacterised genetic disorders
Topics covered include: NGS, SNP genotyping, linkage, ethical implications
Organiser
The meeting is organised by GOSgene, a Great Ormond Street Hospital and UCL Institute of Child Health (ICH) Biomedical Research Centre initiative, which is designed to bring together the clinical patient material with the genetic expertise at ICH with the aim of identifying novel gene defects.
Intended for:
Anyone with an interest in gene identification and associated technologies, both from a research and clinical perspective
Registration
For more details and registration, please go to www.ichevents.com or
Standard Fees: £15
Hoping to see lots of you there,
Estelle.