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  • Cofactor Genomics
    Registered Vendor
    • Jan 2010
    • 52

    Cofactor Genomics' RNA-seq webinar



    Cofactor Genomics is pleased to announce our webinar on RNA-seq to be held on May 18th, at 12:00 P.M. (Noon) central time. Registration is free and open to the public.

    During the talk, you will learn about experimental design details crucial to a successful RNA-seq experiment. The presentation will also demonstrate Cofactors's ActiveSite, the product of more than a decade of expression analysis work, and a revolutionary, intuitive approach to discovery in your RNA-seq projects. Cofactors' COO Jon Armstrong and Assistant Scientist Dave Long, both experts in experimental design and up-front project consultation, will guide you through the presentation and will be available to answer all of your questions.

    Space is limited.
    Visit our website for more information on how to register.
  • Cofactor Genomics
    Registered Vendor
    • Jan 2010
    • 52

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    Webinar Video

    For those interested, we have uploaded the video of the RNA-seq webinar to our website. You can find the video here.

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