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  • New Avadis NGS Webinar topics available in June!

    We have added several new topics to our webinar series this month, including more detailed sessions
    on the functionality of our Avadis NGS Genome Browser, as well as analyzing whole genome experiments.

    There is now also a webinar on ChIP-Seq analysis, in addition to the RNA-Seq, DNA-Seq,
    and Introductory webinars. Go to our website to find out more about the content of each
    of these webinars, and register here when you are ready to sign up!

    DNA-Seq Webinar: Tuesday, 7 June 2011
    08:00 hrs – Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco)
    11:00 hrs – Eastern Daylight Time (New York)
    17:00 hrs – Central European Summer Time (Berlin)

    ChIP-Seq Webinar: Thursday, 9 June 2011
    08:00 hrs – Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco)
    11:00 hrs – Eastern Daylight Time (New York)
    17:00 hrs – Central European Summer Time (Berlin)

    Whole Genome Analysis: Wednesday 15 June 2011
    08:00 hrs – Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco)
    11:00 hrs – Eastern Daylight Time (New York)
    17:00 hrs – Central European Summer Time (Berlin)

    Genome Browser Highlights: Tuesday 21 June 2011
    08:00 hrs – Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco)
    11:00 hrs – Eastern Daylight Time (New York)
    17:00 hrs – Central European Summer Time (Berlin)

    Introductory Webinar: Wednesday 22 June 2011
    08:00 hrs – Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco)
    11:00 hrs – Eastern Daylight Time (New York)
    17:00 hrs – Central European Summer Time (Berlin)

    RNA-Seq Webinar: Tuesday 28 June 2011
    11:00 hrs – Central European Summer Time (Berlin)
    14:30 hrs – Indian Standard Time (Mumbai)
    17:00 hrs – China Time (Beijing)

    We hope you can make it to one of these sessions!

    In the meantime you can also get more information about Avadis NGS and its applications
    on our website www.avadis-ngs.com!

    The Avadis NGS Team

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