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  • 2nd Annual Single Cell Analysis Congress 2014

    Following the success of last year's Single Cell Congress we are pleased to announce that we will be hold the meeting again on 20th & 21st November this year in London.

    We are expecting over 400 delegates representing internationally renowned research & academic institutions, clinical research institutions as well as leading pharmaceutical and biotech companies.

    Hear over 20 case studies and presentations focusing on single cell genomics, transcriptomics and single cell analysis technologies.

    Including 2 interactive streams:

    · Single Cell Genomics & Transcriptomics
    · Single Cell Analysis Technologies


    Co-located with the 6th Annual Next Generation Sequencing Congress

    The fees to attend the meeting are;

    Academic - £499+VAT
    Pharma - £799+VAT
    Vendor - £1299+VAT


    As registration has just opened I do have discounted packages available which include:

    3 for 2 deals
    10% discount on individual bookings


    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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