Next Generation Sequencing, Technologies and Applications FREE 1 day conference and trade show at Hinxton Hall, Cambridge, UK, on 23rd November 2010 Speakers will include: Keynote Speaker: Ultan McDermott, Sanger Institute: Integrating Complex Genomic Datasets and High-throughput Cancer Cell Line Screens: Linking Drug Response to Molecular Signatures Geoff Smith, Illumina: Towards Affordable Human Sequencing - the Illumina Sequencing Platform Tim Harkins, Life Technologies: Proton Sequencing to Achieving 99.99% Accuracy: Recent Advances in the Life Technologies Sequencing Portfolio Robin Thomas, Roche Diagnostics: GS FLX Improvements and GS Junior First Results Zhenyu Xuan, University of Texas: Opportunities and Challenges in Bioinformatics with Development of New Sequencing Technologies Giorgio Valle, Cribi, University of Padova: SOLiD Analysis of Transcription Profiles Phil Robinson, KBioscience: Developments in DNA Shearing, Emulsion PCR and High Throughput SNP Validation Technologies for Next Generation Sequencing Christiane Hertz-Fowler, Liverpool University: Implementation of Modular Automation to Support Next Generation Sequencing in a University Core Facility Chris Detter, LANL: Next Generation Sequencing Applications for Microbial Genomics
For more information << visit the ELRIG website >> This event is FREE to Attend. For your complimentary conference pass << click here to register >> Exhibition space is still availale << click here to book >> ELRIG Events in 2011 15th March 2011 Advances in Cell Based Screening Technologies Hinxton Hall, Cambridge, UK 22nd June 2011 Bioprocessing - Research and Development Hilton Hotel, Liverpool, UK 7th & 8th Sept 2011 Drug Discovery 2011 Manchester Central, Manchester, UK 8th November 2011 Regenerative Medicine Hinxton Hall, Cambridge, UK Be sure to book your complimentary place today: Visit www.elrig.org or email [email protected]. If you do not wish to receive these emails in future, please click here. _______________________________________________ Methods mailing list [email protected] http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/methods
