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  • Spanning the Spectrum of Life Sciences Analytics (March 18, 2010)

    Register here: http:\\bit.ly/cwExqj

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 | Bedminster, NJ

    Collecting life sciences data isn’t the problem. Making sense of it is today’s greatest challenge.

    Attend this complimentary seminar, designed especially for individuals working in life sciences and biotechnology, and find out how visual analytics and predictive modeling can help you discover more in your data while saving time and money.
    Last edited by JMP Genomics; 03-08-2010, 01:11 PM.

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    Originally posted by JMP Genomics View Post
    Register here: http:\\bit.ly/cwExqj

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 | Bedminster, NJ

    Collecting life sciences data isn’t the problem. Making sense of it is today’s greatest challenge.

    Attend this complimentary seminar, designed especially for individuals working in life sciences and biotechnology, and find out how visual analytics and predictive modeling can help you discover more in your data while saving time and money.
    Here's the direct link since the above one is not working.

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