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  • Free passes to NGS Conferences: Sept 27-29, Providence, RI

    I have been generously given a free pass to each of Cambridge Healthtech's two fall sequencing conferences.

    Both are being held September 27-29 in the Providence Rhode Island Convention Center.

    Information can be found below about each:

    Next-Generation Sequencing Data Management

    and

    Evolution of Next-Generation Sequencing: Second Gen Applications and Third Gen Progress

    The passes will each go to the person who responds below with a firm commitment that they can and will attend. When posting, please let me know which conference you are interested in, and a few words to inspire confidence in your attendance wouldn't be bad either.

    Thanks all.

  • #2
    I wish to attend the conference

    I am an PhD student from the Efroni Systems BioMedicine lab http://systemsbiomed.org/index.htm
    Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials, Building 206, 8th floor, Room C-863
    I wish to attend the September 27 conference.
    I would be very happy and honored to receive a free invitation to the conference.
    yours sincerely
    yigeal satanower

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    • #3
      Originally posted by satanower View Post
      I am an PhD student from the Efroni Systems BioMedicine lab http://systemsbiomed.org/index.htm
      Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials, Building 206, 8th floor, Room C-863
      I wish to attend the September 27 conference.
      I would be very happy and honored to receive a free invitation to the conference.
      yours sincerely
      yigeal satanower
      And you have the budget and ability to schedule unplanned international travel in 3 weeks? Please confirm that you really can attend (or that you're vacationing on the East Coast of the US )

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      • #4
        I am interested in going for the evolution of next generation sequencing conference. Working in the area, it's time to learn about more applications for next generation sequencing and this seems a perfect opportunity.

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        • #5
          Hi ECO,

          Not sure if these are still available, but I'd like a ticket to either conference (they are really the same conference, anyway). I'm an experienced genomics guy, I've used NGS in a number of modes, and I live and work in metropolitan Boston, so it will only cost me gas and parking money to get to and from the conference.

          Please let me know if you want any more info,
          Genly

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          • #6
            Originally posted by seq_me View Post
            I am interested in going for the evolution of next generation sequencing conference. Working in the area, it's time to learn about more applications for next generation sequencing and this seems a perfect opportunity.
            Done. I've confirmed with seq_me that they can attend.

            Originally posted by genlyai View Post
            Hi ECO,

            Not sure if these are still available, but I'd like a ticket to either conference (they are really the same conference, anyway). I'm an experienced genomics guy, I've used NGS in a number of modes, and I live and work in metropolitan Boston, so it will only cost me gas and parking money to get to and from the conference.

            Please let me know if you want any more info,
            Genly
            Hi Genly,

            If I don't here back from the first poster the second ticket is yours. I'll give it another day. Thanks for your patience.

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            • #7
              Thanks, ECO. I hope to hear from you.

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              • #8
                still availabe?

                Hi ECO,
                Is there any chance one of the conferences is still available?
                THANKS!!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by seq_me View Post
                  I am interested in going for the evolution of next generation sequencing conference. Working in the area, it's time to learn about more applications for next generation sequencing and this seems a perfect opportunity.
                  Originally posted by genlyai View Post
                  Hi ECO,

                  Not sure if these are still available, but I'd like a ticket to either conference (they are really the same conference, anyway). I'm an experienced genomics guy, I've used NGS in a number of modes, and I live and work in metropolitan Boston, so it will only cost me gas and parking money to get to and from the conference.

                  Please let me know if you want any more info,
                  Genly
                  Based on the posts above (and the fact that I never heard back from satanower), the passes go to seq_me (Evolution of NGS) and genlyai (NGS data management).

                  If you guys could please email me (admin[at]) your real-world contact information (Name, institution,email, phone number,etc), I will get you the free passes ASAP.

                  Thanks all and thanks to CHI for providing the passes!

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                  • #10
                    ECO, if this is still availablle, I'd love to go. Spoke to my PI,and they have given me the thumbs up to support travel expenses if I can get in the conference for free! please let me know asap! thank you~

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                    • #11
                      tranvk, will do, I have already heard from seq_me but will keep you in mind if genlyai flakes.

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                      • #12
                        Hi ECO. Sent you an email. Let me know if you didn't receive it. Thanks again!

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                        • #13
                          Got it.

                          Thanks all, the passes are officially taken.

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                          • #14
                            Presentation Link

                            In case you missed the meeting or are interested in the presentations of the meeting, please shoot me an email and I will send the username and password

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                            • #15
                              pass for this year?!

                              Hi Eco,

                              I was wondering if you happened to have any free passes for this year? I'd love to join it this year! thanks much!

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