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  • Exploring the Frontiers of Cancer Genomics with NGS

    Discover how next-generation sequencing (NGS) is reshaping cancer research in our upcoming Bench Tip Webinar. In collaboration with Biocompare, the driving force behind SEQanswers, this enlightening session will dive into groundbreaking areas like chromatin regulation, resistance mechanisms in Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), and single-cell profiling in liposarcoma.

    From understanding tumor heterogeneity to utilizing techniques like ChIP-seq and ATAC-seq, presenters will share valuable strategies and insights valuable for those involved in cancer genomics, single-cell analysis, biomarker discovery, and more. Whether you're an expert or just curious about the role of NGS in cancer therapy, stem cell research, or epigenomics, this webinar will equip you with practical tips to take your investigations to the next level. Register today to unlock the future of cancer genomics!

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