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A Technical Discussion on Whole Genome Amplification

 
  April 13, 2005  
     
 


Genomics & Proteomics magazine, http://www.genpromag.com/wga
April 27, 2005


Do You Need an Abundant Amount of High Quality DNA for Your Disease Research? Is
Whole Genome Amplification The Answer?
To address this issue, Genomics & Proteomics will host a live, interactive discussion featuring experts on genomic techniques, who will present diverse perspectives on the available WGA technologies and how they are being leveraged. Viewers will have the opportunity to interact directly with the panelists and gain insight into the best practices for troubleshooting these issues.

Learn New Ideas and Solutions That Have Been Tried and Tested by the Experts
• Save money and time in DNA extraction
• Gain insight into new tools that make your job more efficient and productive
• Discover ways to overcome DNA amplification challenges

 
 
Organized by: Genomics & Proteomics Magazine
Invited Speakers: Featured Speakers:
Bill Schu, Senior Editor, Genomics & Proteomics magazine (moderator)

Gregory James Tranah, PhD, MS, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Epidemiology
   Harvard School of Public Health
Paul Wood, M.S., Associate Director, Genomics and Proteomics Core Laboratories,
   University of Pittsburgh
Rebecca Deadman, Section Manager Development, GE Healthcare

 
Deadline for Abstracts: NA
 
Registration:

Registration is FREE to All Attendees

To register Free click here.

E-mail: maria.palombini@reedbusiness.com
 
   
 
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