Monday, 27 June 2016

qPCR dPCR & NGS 2017 -- 8th international Gene Quantification Event


qPCR dPCR & NGS 2017
8th international Gene Quantification Event
Symposium & Industrial Exhibition & Application Workshops
Main topics:   Liquid Biopsy, Integrative Big Data Analysis, Biomarker Signature … and beyond
3 - 7 April 2017, in Freising-Weihenstephan,
School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich, Weihenstephan, Germany


Scientific Symposium Sessions:
- Liquid Biopsy & Circulating Nucleic Acids
- Advanced Molecular Diagnostics
- Integrative Big Data Analysis
- Biomarker Signatures
- Digital PCR
- Non-coding RNAs -- microRNA, isomiRs, small RNAs, long non-coding RNAs
- MicroGenomics & Single-Cells Diagnostics
- Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
- Molecular Diagnostics in Life Science
- MIQE & QM & Standardisation Strategies in Molecular Diagnostics

Register and submit your scientific contribution (talk or poster abstracts) => http://registration.qPCR-dPCR-NGS-2017.net

qPCR dPCR & NGS 2017 Event is the world most recognized Gene Quantification Event with an average audience of more than 500 participants from all over the world. The content covers all types of genomics applications from quantitative RT-PCR, over digital PCR to the latest Next Generation Sequencing technologies and the connected integrative Big Data Analysis. As done in previous years, we offer a three day scientific symposium with around 70 talks in two lecture halls. Parallel to the scientific symposium an Industrial Exhibition will take place where around 35-40 international companies will present their newest qPCR, dPCR and NGS services, hardware and technologies. The symposium will be followed by various 2-day PCR & NGS related Workshops taking place April 6th and 7th powered by leaders in the field http://workshops.qpcr-dpcr-ngs-2017.net

Event location is the central lecture hall complex at TUM School of Life Sciences Technical University of Munich in Freising Weihenstephan, Germany https://goo.gl/maps/6d3BNCyUkKk The TUM and the Biotech region around Munich are part of the largest Biotech cluster in Europe BioM representing more than 250 companies and academic institutions, located close to the Munich airport (MUC) directly in the heart of Bavaria.

If you have further questions, we are pleased to help you. Up to date information about the EXHIBITION & SPONSORING, is available on the Symposium Homepage www.qPCR-dPCR-NGS-2017.net or contact us via Eventmanagement@bioMCC.com

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