Embrace the Autumn Season with Our Next-Generation Sequencing Webinars!
Embrace the Autumn Season with Our Next-Generation Sequencing Webinars!
As the leaves change and the air turns crisper, join us for a series of insightful and cutting-edge webinars focused on Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS). Our Autumn NGS webinar series brings together leading experts and industry pioneers to explore the latest advancements, techniques, and applications in the rapidly evolving field of genomic analysis.
Schedule
Schedule
Webinar 2: Challenges in oncology diagnostics and how to face them
Date: 27 November 2023
Time: 16:00 – 17:30 CET
Lecture 1 – New challenges in oncology diagnostics
Lecture 2 – Comprehensive genomic profiling – a new powerful tool for agnostic therapies qualification
Lecture 3 – Bioinformatics solutions from secondary to tertiary analysis – underrated support for clinicians
Q&A Session and Discussion
Webinar 3: NGS in oncology diagnostics – experience sharing
Date: Coming soon!
Webinar 2: Challenges in oncology diagnostics and how to face them
Date: 27 November 2023
Time: 16:00-17.30
Lecture 1 – New challenges in oncology diagnostics
Lecture 2 – Comprehensive genomic profiling – a new powerful tool for agnostic therapies qualification
Lecture 3 – Bioinformatics solutions from secondary to tertiary analysis – underrated support for clinicians
Q&A Session and Discussion
Webinar 3: NGS in oncology diagnostics – experience sharing
Date: Coming Soon!
🎓 Who Should Attend?
These webinars are tailored for researchers, clinicians, bioinformaticians, students, and anyone intrigued by the transformative potential of NGS technology. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned professional, our webinars offer something for everyone.
💡 Why Attend?
🎓 Who Should Attend?
These webinars are tailored for researchers, clinicians, bioinformaticians, students, and anyone intrigued by the transformative potential of NGS technology. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned professional, our webinars offer something for everyone.
💡 Why Attend?