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Inaugural Digital PCR Congress

Inaugural Digital PCR Congress

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Date of beginning

Thursday, 07 November 2019

Duration

2 days

City

Greater London, W6 8DR

Country

United Kingdom

Contact

Cerlin Roberts

E-Mail

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Memo

The SynGen Series UK features 5 outstanding programmes bringing together Europe’s most successful genomics experts under one roof. The series provides a networking platform which consists of key discussion topics in Next Generation Sequencing, Precision Medicine & Clinical Diagnostics Development, Single Cell Analysis, Genome Editing, Synthetic Biology for Biomedical Therapeutic Applications as well as Digital PCR Congress.We will have over 600 end users representing internationally renowned research & academic institutions, clinical research institutions, healthcare organisations as well as leading pharmaceutical and biotech companies.Within our Inaugural Digital PCR Congress: Meet with key industry figures from Europe to address the opportunities in integrating dPCR with other technologies like NGS, Single Cell, Synthetic biology and CRISPR as the research community seeks a much more integrated workflow in genomics research.  The congress will also address the potential of dPCR in advancing Precision Medicine and diagnostic development. It includes a featured day on applications development of dPCR, including cancer, infectious disease diagnosis, vaccines and prenatal diagnosis. Do not miss out on cutting edge presentation highlights on dPCR disease monitoring and detection on immunotherapies.