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  • 4th Annual NGS Asia Congress, Singapore

    Oxford Global Conferences are proud to present the 4th Annual Next Generation Sequencing Asia Congress, taking place on 7th & 8th of October in Singapore.

    This two-day event will see collaboration between experts from Asia, Australasia, Europe and the USA to solve key challenges and embrace emerging opportunities in NGS.

    The Congress will attract over 175 delegates representing leading sequencing centres, global pharmaceutical organisations and world renowned research institutions and will include 4 interactive streams:
    • Next Generation Sequencing Technologies & Platforms
    • Plant & Animal Genomics
    • Clinical Applications, Cancer Research & Diagnostics
    • Analytical Genomics, Bioinformatics & Data Management


    Click here to download the NGS Asia Congress Agenda.

    The Next Generation Sequencing Asia Congress is co-located with the Single Cell Asia Congress.

    Hear over 20 case studies and presentations focusing on single cell genomics, transcriptomics and single cell analysis technologies.

    Including 2 interactive streams:
    • Single Cell Genomics & Transcriptomics
    • Single Cell Analysis Technologies


    Registration includes entrance to NGS Asia and Single Cell Asia Congress:

    Academic Institutions: Standard price - SGD$998+7%GST - Early Bird offer SGD$798+7%GST

    Pharmaceutical Companies: Standard price - SGD$1598+7%GST - Early Bird offer SGD$998+7%GST

    Vendor Companies: Standard price - SGD$2598+7%GST - Early Bird offer SGD$1598+7%GST

    If you are interested in attending at a reduced rate please contact me as soon as possible to obtain a promotional code as there are limited number of discounted spaces available.

    [email protected]
    +44(0)1865248455

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