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  • RNA-Seq and Transcriptome Analysis: Unraveling Layers of Expression

    Taking place 5-6 December 2013 in Lisbon, Portugal, Bio-IT World and Cambridge Healthtech Institute's RNA-Seq and Transcriptome Analysis is designed to navigate the many bioinformatics challenges encountered by transcriptome sequencing, while highlighting its recent clinical applications.

    Program coverage includes:
    • Advances in RNA-Seq Data Analysis
    • Exploring the Complexity of the Transcriptome
    • Disease Interrogation & Clinical Applications of RNA-Seq
    • Refining Expression Analysis

    The speaking faculty includes representatives from:
    • Aarhus University
    • EMBL
    • Garvan Institute of Medical Research
    • Heidelberg University
    • Karolinska Institutet
    • Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine
    • Mayo Clinic
    • National Center for Toxicological Research, FDA
    • NYU School of Medicine
    • Oslo University Hospital
    • Queensland University of Technology
    • The Broad Institute
    • University Hospital Essen
    • Weill Cornell Medical College
    • Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

    To learn more, visit www.clinicalgenomicsinformatics.com/RNA-Sequencing

    Early registration discounts apply.

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