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Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Session 1: 6:00 am (PST) / 9:00 am (EST)
Session 2: 9:00 am (PST) / Noon (EST)
In the last of a five-part series covering Affymetrix Exon Arrays, Alan Williams will present the latest tools for quick and simple analysis to demonstrate the advantage of using Exon Arrays for gene expression analysis. Exon Arrays offer the highest density of coverage for gene expression. With over 30 probes selected across the entire length of the genomic locus, these arrays offer more accurate, more robust and more sensitive results.
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About the Exon Symposia Series:
The Exon Symposia are dial-in conference calls that give scientists an opportunity to present their work and take questions from the scientific community. The Symposia calls are very similar to traditional scientific conference seminars, offering a great opportunity for people working in the same field to share their methods, tools and insights. The Exon Symposia Series begins on Tuesday, October 24, and includes the following sessions:
Using Exon Arrays to Investigate Variation in Alternative Splicing in a Human Population
Jacek Majewski, Department of Human Genetics, McGill University and Genome Québec Innovation Centre, Montreal, Québec.
Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2006, 9 am (PDT)
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Exon Arrays: Gene Expression Summaries and Detection of Alternative Splicing
Ken Simpson, Bioinformatics Division, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Melbourne, Australia.
Tuesday, Oct. 31, 6 am and 9 am (PST)
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Gene Expression Analysis on Exon Arrays Provides High-sensitivity Results
Crispin Miller, PICR, London, UK.
Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006, 6 am and 9 am (PST)
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Exon Arrays for New Insight in Glioma Tumor Classification
Pim French, Erasmus University, Netherlands.
Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2006, 6 am and 9 am (PST)
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