European Genetics Foundation , Ronzano- Bologna
18-22 october, 2009
Cytogenetics witnessed, in recent years, a series of technological innovation that forced the field to completely and repeatedly renew its approach and vision of chromosomal imbalances and copy number variation in the population, in cancer and in evolution. Molecular cytogenetics, microarray-CGH, and massive sequencing technologies are the most relevant techniques that trigged these changes. The Course is designed to give a broad overview of these technologies and to discuss with attendants the way they could integrate each other in a modern genetic/cytogenetic laboratory.
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Invited Speakers:
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M. Rocchi (Bari, Italy), F. Mitelman (Lund, Sweden), B. Young (London, UK)
G. Calabrese (Chieti, Italy), M. Cremer (Munich, Germany), W. Chen (Berlin, Germany), S. Debernardi (London, UK), G. De Bellis (Segrate, Italy), N. Gilbert (Edinburgh, UK), F. Speleman (Ghent, Belgium), Andrew Sharp (Geneva, CH), R. Stanyon (Florence, Italy), R. Ullmann (Berlin, Germany), J. Vermeesch (Leuven, Belgium), B. Ylstra (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), O. Zuffardi (Pavia, Italy)
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