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  • Genomic Medicine in Edinburgh

    Dear All,

    This year Genomic Medicine Edinburgh conference will take place at the Radisson Blu on 15th & 16th May 2019.

    Speakers include:

    Prof Chris Ponting, Edinburgh
    Prof Andrew Biankin, Glasgow
    Angela Douglas MBE, Liverpool
    Prof Ewan Pearson, Dundee
    Prof Heather Cordell, Newcastle
    Dr Gisela Orozco, Manchester
    Dr Alan Walker, Aberdeen
    Dr Gianpiero Cavalleri, Dublin
    Dr Hywel Williams, Cardiff

    This year partners are:
    • South East Scotland Genetic Service
    • Edinburgh Genomics
    • Edinburgh Clinical Research Facility
    • MRC Human Genetics Unit (University of Edinburgh)
    • Glasgow Polyomics (University of Glasgow)
    • NHS West of Scotland Genetics Service
    • NHS Grampian


    Poster submission will be open till 14th April so get in touch soon if you have some interesting work to display.

    Hope to see you there!

    Elisabetta
    Biotexcel

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