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  • Festival of Genomics, 3 - 5 November San Mateo 2015

    An event to define the future of genomics...
    The Festival of Genomics is a celebration of the transformational science of our age. If you’re a scientist, industry leader or clinician and share our aim of delivering the benefits of genomics to patients faster, this is the event that connects the dots.

    Just a few of our 100+ speakers:
    • Industry: Lorenz Mayr, AstraZeneca Innovative Medicines and Early Development & Joel Klappenbach, Merck Research Laboratories
    • Clinical: Robert Nussbaum, UCSF School of Medicine & Tom Fowler, Genomics England
    • Academia: Jennifer Doudna of University of California & Karen Nelson of J. Craig Venter Institute
    • Plus patient stories

    Investigate our 4 talk streams:
    • Genome Editing: The latest on CRISPR therapeutics and the ethics of genome editing
    Genome Analysis: Covering cutting edge NGS including single cell analysis . Perhaps the most relevant and interesting to those on this site.
    • Genomic Medicine: Overcoming the lag between technology and the clinic
    • Data Analysis: Tackling the need to match analysis with the rate of sequencing

    All from $150 for 2 Packed Days + $100 per workshop (Book before 31st July as prices are going up!)
    Register here

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