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  • DNA-Seq, RNA-Seq and Genomic Data Analysis Conferences

    Next month, CHI will hold its 4th Annual X-Gen Congress & Expo 2013 (http://www.XGenCongress.com), March 18-20 in San Diego, California. X-Gen Congress is comprised of three scientific conferences focused on RNA-Sequencing, DNA-Sequencing and Genomic Data Analysis. Your registration allows access to all three conferences. With attention on NGS' clinical utility this event is strategically designed to showcase technological advances and discover innovative applications. Learn why NGS and its resultant data analysis are the hottest research areas for diagnostic discovery.

    Sessions Include:
    - Functional Data Analysis
    - Exome Sequencing
    - Single-Cell Sequencing
    - Advances in Clinical Research
    - Nanopore Sequencing
    And more . . . .

    Early Registration Discounts are available until this Friday, February 8. Plus, as a member of this group you can receive a additional $100 discount off your conference registration. To take advantage of this offer, please enter code SEQ100 when registering.

    To Register:
    Call toll free: +1-888-999-6288
    Visit: https://chidb.com/register/2013/xgn/reg.asp
    Group Discounts Contact: David Cunningham at 781-972-5472

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