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  • Webinar: Lab7 ESP: The Operating System for Your Lab

    Chris Mueller, Ph.D., will provide an overview of Lab7's Enterprise Sequencing Platform (ESP) software, built to streamline operations of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) labs by integrating LIMS, analysis, data management, and reporting into a single "operating system" for your lab.

    In this webinar, Chris will:
    • Discuss the challenges faced by different stakeholders when integrating data-intensive methods such as NGS into their laboratory operations.
    • Present the rationale for a single operating platform to tie together NGS sample management, wet lab operations, and informatics.
    • Perform a live demonstration of the Lab7 ESP to give attendees a closer look at the software, and describe how it can be configured for any laboratory operation, any analysis tool, any sequencing platform, and any variant annotation database.


    Please register for Lab7 ESP: The Operating System for Your Lab on Jun 16, 2015 1:00 PM CDT by clicking
    here

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