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  • mikebLRIG
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 2

    Free NGS Sample Prep Symposium Dec 15, Bay Area

    "AUTOMATING THE NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING WORKFLOW"
    Hosted by LRIG Bay Area

    Date and Time: December 15, 2010, 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
    Location: South San Francisco Conference Center
    Free Registration: www.lrigbayarea.org

    We will investigate the latest methods and technologies to fully exploit Next Generation Sequencing, including upstream library preparation and template amplification. Clinical applications for emulsion PCR will also be explored.

    The event is free, a buffet lunch is served at 12:30 prior to the presentations. There will be twenty vendors serving the genomics community exhibiting.

    Confirmed Speakers:
    Emily Leproust, Ph.D., Agilent Technologies, Director Applications and Chemistry R&D - Genomics
    The Agilent Technologies SureSelect(tm) Platform for Target Enrichment

    William Donahue, Ph.D., Manager, Molecular Biology, Beckman Coulter Genomics
    SPRIworks - An Automated Sample Preparation System for Second Generation Sequencing Platforms

    Take Ogawa, Raindance Technologies
    Finding Needles in the Genomic Haystack: targeted sequencing for rare variant analysis

    Serge Saxonov, Ph.D., VP, Applications Development, Quantalife
    A novel droplet digital PCR platform accurately detects and quantifies molecular targets exceeding performance of other methods by orders of magnitude
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