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  • 3 Conferences, 4 Short Courses, 1 Location

    REMINDER - Advance Registration Deadline is Friday, February 8

    Join us at CHI’s 4th Annual X-Gen Congress & Expo 2013, March 18-20 in San Diego, California http://www.XGenCongress.com. This event is uniquely designed to cover technological advances and discover innovative applications. With the focus now on clinical utility, find out why data analysis is the driving force that enables discovery, and is sequencing's strategic step.

    In addition to the three concurrent scientific conferences focused on RNA-Sequencing, DNA-Sequencing and Genomic Data Analysis, and four short courses, CHI is launching a new program designed with drug developers in mind. NGS for Drugs, Patients, and Clinical Trials(http://www.healthtech.com/ngs-drug-development) will be held (March 21-22) immediately following X-Gen Congress and will explore the unparalleled advantages and challenges of NGS technologies for translational research.

    Special combo pricing packages are available. Create your own agenda by moving between the tracks and choosing the sessions that best fit your research and networking needs. Advance Registration Discounts are available until next February 8 – Savings up to $200

    To register visit http://www.XGenCongress.com or call toll free 1-888-999-6288.

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