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  • PacBio Americas User Group Meeting/Workshops - June 27-28 at U. of Maryland Baltimore

    Discover how SMRT Sequencing users power their research, learn best practices in applying long-read sequencing technology and get an opportunity to hear about application success stories. Join us for a full day of user presentations (June 28) as well as half-day workshops focused on sample preparation and bioinformatics (June 27).

    The user group meeting and workshops will hosted by the Genomics Resource Center, Institute for Genome Sciences at University of Maryland Baltimore. We welcome the participation of those who are considering adopting SMRT Sequencing to join in the discussions and hear directly from existing users.

    View preliminary agenda and register

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    Any schedules to have such Meeting/Workshops in Asia?

    Thanks,
    Wei

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      Hi Wei, we just had our APAC UGM in South Korea and our China UGM in Wuhan in May. We regularly promote these events via email to our database and on the events page of our website: www.pacb.com/events. If you are not on our email list, please feel free to sign up on our website for alerts! Thanks for asking

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