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  • NGS 2015 Nordic: Clinical & Research Genomics

    Registration is now open for the second annual NGS 2015 Nordic Conference which will take place at the Medicon Village (Lund, Sweden) on 27th & 28th October 2015.

    This conference is in partnership with the Lund University Cancer Centre and the local scientific committee includes Dr Anders Kvist and Dr Klaus Brusgaard (Odense University Hospital). The scientific theme will focus on the use of NGS in Clinical Diagnostic labs and in University Research genomic labs to elucidate Human Disease/Health. We have some great speakers from Denmark, Norway, Sweden and other speakers have been invited from Finland.

    We would like you to join us at this conference to hear about:
    • NGS Applications
    • NGS Bottlenecks
    • NGS Data Analysis
    • NGS in Rare Disease & Cancer
    • Metagenomics


    Learn about the advances and topical issues being addressed in the Nordic region and get a chance to meet speakers and other delegates over dedicated networking sessions. On the evening of day one there will also be a 3-course networking dinner.

    SPEAKERS:
    Prof Åke Borg, Head of Canceromics, Lund University
    Dr Mattias Mild, Head of Unit, Public Health Agency of Sweden
    Prof Sicheritz-Ponten Thomas, Head of Metagenomics, Technical University of Denmark
    Dr Valtteri Wirta, SciLifeLab, Karolinska Institute
    Prof Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale, Genetics and Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo
    Prof Albin Sandelin, Computational and RNA Biology, Copenhagen University
    Dr Johan Rung, Scilifelab, Uppsala University
    and more...

    You can view the full agenda HERE.

    Early Bird Registration at reduced prices will be available until the 31st July 2015.

    Please contact me if you have any questions or need further information.

    Kind Regards
    Elisabetta

    Elisabetta Fineschi
    Biotexcel
    Tel: +44 161 8706056
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