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MICROARRAYS 2 MACRO RESULTS | ||||||||||||||||
December 06, 2000 | ||||||||||||||||
Cambridge Healthtech Institute, Boston, Massachusetts April 23-25, 2001 This technology finds itself center stage thanks to the successful decoding of the human genome. Regardless of its enormous potential, only recently has the number of application papers surpassed that of review articles. In other words, we have a technology that works well despite, rather than because of, our understanding of the subject. Once again this Boston conference will highlight the best advances in the hardware production and manufacturing of these machines, but we will also examine critical questions to the application of these machines, to their data analysis, and to the tacit assumptions researchers have made in the larger biological picture—sometimes without enough skepticism or innovation. |
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Organized by: | Cambridge Healthtech Institute | |||||||||||||||
Invited Speakers: | Dr. Paul Diehl, Agilent Technologies Dr. Andrei Mirzabekov, Argonne National Laboratory Dr. Andrew W. Millar, Oxford Gene Technology Dr. Steve Gullans, Harvard University Dr. Nathan Goodman, 3rd Millennium, Inc. Dr. Olli Kallioniemi, National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH |
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Deadline for Abstracts: | March 23, 2001 | |||||||||||||||
Registration: | Available on-line | |||||||||||||||
E-mail: | jlaakso@healthtech.com | |||||||||||||||
Posted by: | Jennifer Laakso | |||||||||||||||
Host: | wks217.healthtech.com | |||||||||||||||
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