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  • CHI: Next Gen Sequencing Technologies (April 23 - 24, San Diego, CA)

    Cambridge Healthtech Institute's Second Annual...

    Next Generation Sequencing Technologies
    Platforms, Applications, and Case Studies
    April 23 - 24, 2008 * Hilton San Diego Resort * San Diego, CA



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    Live Blogging from the CHI Next Gen Conference! (San Diego, CA): Updated Day 1

    So if you are there, can you plan to retrieve for us the slide presentations? That should be awesome.

    PS: forget about camcording the talks ;-))

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      Yep, I just registered, so I'll be there for the short course and conference (although I registered a little late - the hotel is fully booked out! Doh!)

      Cheers,

      Scott.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by DNAcowboy View Post
        So if you are there, can you plan to retrieve for us the slide presentations? That should be awesome.

        PS: forget about camcording the talks ;-))
        Sure thing. Info is in the "live" thread here:

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        Closing this one to keep the discussion organized.

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