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  • 2nd Annual Single Cell Genomics & Transcriptomics Asia Congress 2014

    Following the success of last year's Single Cell Asia Congress we are pleased to announce that we will be hold the meeting again on 7th & 8th October this year in Singapore.

    We are expecting over 175 attendees working within single cell genomics and transcriptomics. Hear over 25 case studies, presentations and panel discussions.

    Includes 2 interactive streams:

    - Single Cell Analysis Technology
    - Single Cell Genomics

    14 pre-scheduled one to one meetings, exhibition and informal networking opportunities.

    The fees to attend the meeting are;

    Academics: SGD$998+7%GST reduced to SGD$798+7%GST
    Pharmaceutical: SGD$1598+7%GST reduced to SGD$998+7%GST
    Vendor Delegate: SGD$2598+7%GST reduced to SGD$1598+7%GST


    As registration has just opened I do have a 3 for 2 discounted package available.

    If you would like to see the agenda please send me an email at [email protected] and I will forward you the most up to date agenda.

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