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NGS: Molecular Diagnostics Modified, part of Molecular Diagnostics Summit Europe (held October 12-13, 2011 in Hannover, Germany) features the following topics:
==> NGS: Molecular Diagnostics Modified (http://bit.ly/ff7Dhb)
- Sequencing for Infectious Disease
- Sequencing for Cancer
- Reimbursement Policies and the Future of Personalized Medicine in Europe
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) platforms have enabled the sequencing of human and microbial genomes at an unprecedented rate and at a significantly lower cost. In addition, direct sequencing is much more precise and is facilitating the growth of novel medical diagnostics. Cambridge Healthtech Institute's Second Annual NGS: Molecular Diagnostics Magnified addresses two applications with widespread diagnostic impact: deep re-sequencing for cancer and microbial sequencing for infectious disease. Share insights and experiences with biomedical researchers at the forefront of this rapidly expanding and clinically relevant field.
==> KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Next Generation Sequencing Assessment of Intra-Tumour Heterogeneity
Charles Swanton, Ph.D., Translational Cancer Therapeutics Laboratory, Cancer Research UK London Research Institute
RECOMMENDED PRE-CONFERENCE SHORT COURSES - October 10
(SC5) Micro- and Nanofluidics in Diagnostics and Life Sciences: Technologies, Applications and Markets
Instructor: Holger Becker, Ph.D., CSO, microfluidic ChipShop
(SC6) Novel Technologies for Infectious Diagnostics: From MALDI to Next-Gen Sequencing
Instructors:
Dag Harmsen, M.D., Professor, Head of Research, Department of Periodontology, University of Münster
Alexander Mellmann, M.D., Institute of Hygiene, University Hospital Münster
(SC11) Optical Technologies in Molecular Diagnostics
Moderator:
Jürgen Popp, Ph.D., Professor, Institute of Photonic Technology/Institute for Physical Chemistry, University of Jena; Coordinator, Photonics4Life
Instructors:
Jürgen Lademann, Ph.D., Professor, Dermatology, Pharmacology and Biophysics, Charité University Berlin
Vinod Subramaniam, Ph.D., Professor, University of Twente
Kishan Dholakia, Ph.D., Professor, Physics and Astronomy, University of Saint Andrews
(SC12) Novel Developments in Immunoassays for Diagnostics
Instructors to be Announced
View event agenda: http://bit.ly/bpS573
Register today to save: http://bit.ly/njKvZ2
NGS: Molecular Diagnostics Modified, part of Molecular Diagnostics Summit Europe (held October 12-13, 2011 in Hannover, Germany) features the following topics:
==> NGS: Molecular Diagnostics Modified (http://bit.ly/ff7Dhb)
- Sequencing for Infectious Disease
- Sequencing for Cancer
- Reimbursement Policies and the Future of Personalized Medicine in Europe
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) platforms have enabled the sequencing of human and microbial genomes at an unprecedented rate and at a significantly lower cost. In addition, direct sequencing is much more precise and is facilitating the growth of novel medical diagnostics. Cambridge Healthtech Institute's Second Annual NGS: Molecular Diagnostics Magnified addresses two applications with widespread diagnostic impact: deep re-sequencing for cancer and microbial sequencing for infectious disease. Share insights and experiences with biomedical researchers at the forefront of this rapidly expanding and clinically relevant field.
==> KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Next Generation Sequencing Assessment of Intra-Tumour Heterogeneity
Charles Swanton, Ph.D., Translational Cancer Therapeutics Laboratory, Cancer Research UK London Research Institute
RECOMMENDED PRE-CONFERENCE SHORT COURSES - October 10
(SC5) Micro- and Nanofluidics in Diagnostics and Life Sciences: Technologies, Applications and Markets
Instructor: Holger Becker, Ph.D., CSO, microfluidic ChipShop
(SC6) Novel Technologies for Infectious Diagnostics: From MALDI to Next-Gen Sequencing
Instructors:
Dag Harmsen, M.D., Professor, Head of Research, Department of Periodontology, University of Münster
Alexander Mellmann, M.D., Institute of Hygiene, University Hospital Münster
(SC11) Optical Technologies in Molecular Diagnostics
Moderator:
Jürgen Popp, Ph.D., Professor, Institute of Photonic Technology/Institute for Physical Chemistry, University of Jena; Coordinator, Photonics4Life
Instructors:
Jürgen Lademann, Ph.D., Professor, Dermatology, Pharmacology and Biophysics, Charité University Berlin
Vinod Subramaniam, Ph.D., Professor, University of Twente
Kishan Dholakia, Ph.D., Professor, Physics and Astronomy, University of Saint Andrews
(SC12) Novel Developments in Immunoassays for Diagnostics
Instructors to be Announced
View event agenda: http://bit.ly/bpS573
Register today to save: http://bit.ly/njKvZ2