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Sep 29, 2011 - Microarray World Congress
Event:
Microarray World Congress
Starts:
Thursday, September 29, 2011 at 10:00
Thursday, September 29, 2011 at 10:00
Ends:
Friday, September 30, 2011 at 18:00
Friday, September 30, 2011 at 18:00
Location:
South San Francisco Conference Centre, San Francisco, California, United States
South San Francisco Conference Centre, San Francisco, California, United States
Welcome to the 3rd annual Microarray World Congress where you will hear about the latest developments and applications in the rapidly expanding field of microarrays. This year's event takes place at the South San Francisco Conference Center.
The conference will be co-located with the Lab-on-a-Chip World Congress, Molecular Diagnostics World Congress and Single Cell Analysis Summit. Registered delegates will have access to all four meetings ensuring a very cost-effective trip.
Register now and save up to $100!
Keynote Speakers
Steven Blair
Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Microarray Technology
University of Utah
Stephen Hewitt
Facility Head
Tissue Array Research Program
National Cancer Institute
Maryland
Shan Xiang Wang
Professor and Director
Department of Materials Science & Engineering and Center for Magnetic Nanotechnology
Stanford University
Agenda Topics
Advances in DNA and Tissue Arrays
Advances in Protein and Antibody Microarrays
For further information click here
The conference will be co-located with the Lab-on-a-Chip World Congress, Molecular Diagnostics World Congress and Single Cell Analysis Summit. Registered delegates will have access to all four meetings ensuring a very cost-effective trip.
Register now and save up to $100!
Keynote Speakers
Steven Blair
Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Microarray Technology
University of Utah
Stephen Hewitt
Facility Head
Tissue Array Research Program
National Cancer Institute
Maryland
Shan Xiang Wang
Professor and Director
Department of Materials Science & Engineering and Center for Magnetic Nanotechnology
Stanford University
Agenda Topics
Advances in DNA and Tissue Arrays
Advances in Protein and Antibody Microarrays
For further information click here
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