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  • Webinar 4/28: Applying PacBio Long-Read Sequencing for Human Biomedical Research

    On April 28, Front Line Genomics will be hosting a webinar in partnership with PacBio® exploring how long-read sequencing is currently being applied to research and diagnostics in cancer.

    PacBio CSO Jonas Korlach will be joined by Adam Ameur from National Genomics Infrastructure in Sweden, and Giancarlo Russo from the Functional Genomics Center, Zurich for a series of presentations and an audience Q&A.

    Join us on April 28 2016, 08:00 am PST (10:00 am CST / 11:00 am EST / 04:00 pm BST) for the discussion, and make sure to bring your questions for the panel!

    More information & register: http://www.frontlinegenomics.com/364...ical-research/

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    I am truly sorry to have missed the webinar. Is it possible to download it, so that I can view it offline (when the internet connection is not so great)

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      Webinar Recording: Applying PacBio Long-Read Sequencing for Human Biomedical Research

      You can now watch this webinar recording on-demand through the Front Line Genomics website: http://www.frontlinegenomics.com/ric...ical-research/

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