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NGS 2015 Milan: Towards Single Cell Analysis

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Contributed by: Elisabetta Fineschi
Originally posted: 4th November 2014: 1:00 pm
Last updated: 4th November 2014: 1:18 pm
Short URL: https://gen2phen.org/node/92253
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This Next Generation Sequencing conference highlights the developments of using NGS in the usual application areas such as Epigenetics, Transcriptomics, Exome/Genome Analysis etc whilst moving from analysis of tissues and biofluids towards single cells and limiting amounts of RNA and DNA.

Next Generation Sequencing is a very powerful genomic tool that is opening up new possibilities when it comes to tackling human health issues.  Whether it is the effect of the environment on the DNA (Epigenetics) or the expression of individual genes in single cells (single cell transcriptomics) or the meaning and significance of data from NGS Panels, Exomes or Genomes, researchers are driving the applicability of NGS to its limits.

Biotexcel is partnering with leading genomics institutes in Europe to help push the boundries by facilitating dialogue and dissemination of knowledge in a way that enables researchers to come together, network and initiate the next generation of collaborations using NGS.

In line with this philosophy Biotexcel is thrilled to announce our partnership with Dr Sergio Abrignani CSO of the National Institute of Molecular Genetics in Italy to hold NGS 2015 Milan: Towards Single Cell Genomic Analysis.   NGS Milan 2015 is a gathering not to be missed; it is our virtual R&D ideas hub for those who want to take the limits of NGS further.

Dates and times
10 Mar 2015 - 09:00 - 11 Mar 2015 - 16:00

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Instituto Nazionale Genetica Molecolare, Invernizzi Building
Via Francesco Sforza, 35
Milan 20122
Italy
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