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  CHI's GENOMIC AND PROTEOMIC SAMPLE PREPARATION  
  December 03, 2001

Biotechnology

 
     
  Cambridge Healthtech Institute, World Trade Center Boston, Massachusetts
2002-04-29


As Genomic and Proteomic technologies continue to move in the direction of higher throughput, up-stream sample preparation continues to present several challenges in the field, from informed consent to production of higher quality material.

The quality of isolated nucleic acid and protein sample is critical in obtaining data, which is accurate and informative. With clinical material it is often imperative to obtain a homogenous sample or isolate individual cells. Sample capture, transportation, storage and handling is as critical as extraction and purification procedures.
Further advances in chip and other technologies has amplified the need for higher throughput in conjunction with miniaturization and automation of sample preparation processes.

Anyone needing solutions to address the Sample Preparation bottleneck should attend this event.
 
 
Organized by: Cambridge Healthtech Institute
 
Deadline for Abstracts: March 29, 2002
 
Registration: http://www.healthtech.com/spring.asp
E-mail: fvargus@healthtech.com
 
  Posted by:   Frederick Vargus  
Host: wks253.healthtech.com
   
 
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