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  • Providence, RI Sept 22-23

    I will be at Next-Generation Sequencing Data Analysis: Deciphering the Sequencing Data Deluge. September 21-23, 2008 | Providence, RI

    http://www.healthtech.com/sda/overview.aspx

    and presenting a short course on WikiLIMS. Anyone else going to be around?
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    I can't even tell! CHI packs in too many subconferences
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  • #2
    Wish I could make it. Just had a baby and want to stay close to home. Would love to see the latest stuff though...

    Any volunteers to do some realtime reporting?

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    • #3
      congrats on the F1. What's the model and specs?

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      • #4
        46XX, 7#3oz, 18", loud voice.

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        • #5
          congrats Eco!

          Meanwhile, any updates from the conference? Anyone can share the access to useful presentations?
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          bioinfosm

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          • #6
            Up for updates on CHI Rhode Island!

            New word from PacBio? Updates to 454/Illumina/SOLiD? New data from Helicos?

            I'm dyin' here people!

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            • #7
              still silence !
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              bioinfosm

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