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  • Genomic Medicine 2018 Nordic Workshop & Conference

    The fifth annual GENOMIC MEDICINE 2018 NORDIC Conference & Workshop will take place at the South Denmark University (SDU) in Odense on 2nd & 3rd October and is organised in partnership with the Odense University Hospital, Kennedy Centre at Rigshospitalet and the Department of Clinical Genetics at Aarhus University Hospital.

    There will be a Clinical NGS Data Analysis Workshop led by the Clinical Genetics Department at Odense University Hospital on 1st October and this will be followed by a 2-day Conference.

    Speakers include:

    Prof N Tommerup, Copenhagen
    Dr L Meza-Zepeda, Oslo
    Prof L Aaltonen, Helsinki
    Dr M Soller, Lund
    Prof J Giehm Mikkelsen, Aarhus
    Prof T Kruse, Odense
    Dr A Ameur, Uppsala
    and many more...

    Take a look at the website to view the full programme.

    Poster submission is also open and if your poster is approved you will receive a 15% discount so please do get in touch!

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