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  • RossMcIvor
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    Due to the popular demand of places to attend both the Europe and Asia Next Generation Sequencing Congresses this year, only a limited number of discounted places are still available.

    If you are interested to attend one of our NGS meetings please contact me by emailing [email protected]

    To view the conference agenda, please click the relevant event below

    NGS Asia Congress, 3-4 Oct 2011 Singapore


    3rd Annual Next Generation Sequencing Congress, 14-15 Nov 2011, London UK

    Ross McIvor
    Marketing Manager
    Oxford Global
    [email protected]

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  • 3rd Annual Next Generation Sequencing Congress London, 14th & 15th November

    Over two days, the 3rd Annual Next Generation Sequencing Congress will attract over 250 experts from both academia and pharma backgrounds, working in all aspect of next generation sequencing including analytical genomics, computational biology, oncology, RNA profiling, molecular genomics, microbiology, nutrition, biomarkers, bioinformatics, data management and clinical & diagnostics development from Europe and America.

    This prestigious event provides a forum for practitioners and researchers to learn more about key solutions being provided to their industry, analysis of current technologies and their applications, network with their peers and address key industry concerns through a series of cutting edge conference presentations and interactive exhibition room in a professional yet relaxed environment.

    To view the conference agenda click here

    If you are interested in attending this meeting or finding further information please contact me at [email protected] or visit the congress website

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