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  • Biotexcel
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    • Jan 2015
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    Genomic Medicine 2019 Cambridge - 20th & 21st November

    The third annual Genomic Medicine Cambridge will take place on 20th & 21st November 2019 at Murray Edwards College in Cambridge as a partnership between Biotexcel, East of Anglia Genetics Service, Clinical Genetics at the University of Cambridge & the East of England NHS Genomic Medicine Centre.

    Conference Speakers include:

    Prof Willem Ouwehand, University of Cambridge
    Prof Paul Gissen, UCL
    Dr Thomas Keane, EMBL-EBI
    Prof Richard Trembath, KCL
    Prof Ken Smith, University of Cambridge
    Dr Hilary Martin, Sanger Institute
    Prof Francesco Muntoni, GOSH
    Prof George Vassiliou, University of Cambridge & Wellcome Sanger Institute
    and more...

    Take a look at the conference website to view the detailed programme.

    Early rates have been extended so you can still take advantage of the discount!

    Hope to see you there
    Elisabetta

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