Precision Medicine World Conference (PMWC) > Booth 1345
The Foremost Precision Medicine Conference
The Foremost Precision Medicine Conference
Join us for an insightful quarterly webinar where we will showcase the latest products from ClaretBio. In this presentation Dr Troll will discuss the challenges of creating NGS libraries from FFPE DNA. He will discuss the benefits of shearing FFPE DNA as well as showcase Claret Bio's enzymatic shearing module - ForShear™.
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Post-zygotic rescue of meiotic errors causes brain mosaicism and focal epilepsy
Dr. Katie Miller
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
In this webinar series we hope to have insightful discussions on our favorite topics - degraded DNA and how SRSLY may help in capturing fragmentary signals.
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“Genome-wide profiling of RNA-DNA hybrids in bacteria reveals the central role of R-loops in shaping bacterial genome evolution”
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In this webinar series we hope to have insightful discussions on our favorite topics - degraded DNA and how SRSLY may help in capturing fragmentary signals.
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In this webinar series we hope to have insightful discussions on our favorite topics - degraded DNA and how SRSLY may help in capturing fragmentary signals. Here, Dr. Jordan Cheng will present data from their recent paper which characterized ultra-short single-stranded plasma cfDNA using SRSLY.
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Starting this month, we kick-off our new webinar series where we hope to have insightful discussions on our favorite topics - degraded DNA and how SRSLY may help in capturing fragmentary signals. In this first webinar Ms. Adrienne Chang will present data from their recent paper that assessed challenges and biases in NGS methods used for cfDNA sequencing analyses.
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From the company that brought you SRSLY™ The Protocol & SRSLY™ The Kit…Comes SRSLY™ The Webinar
The Foremost Precision Medicine Conference
"Conference focus on recent developments and future plans for plant and animal genome projects"