SelectScience Announces an Educational Next Generation Sequencing Webinar

7 Mar 2013
Laura Burnett
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SelectScience Announces an Educational Next Generation Sequencing Webinar

The SelectScience Editors are pleased to announce a complimentary, live educational webinar entitled Automated TruSeq RNA Sample Preparation from FFPE, featuring guest speaker Michaela Bowden, Scientific Researcher at Dana Farber Cancer Institute.


Michaela will be discussing how automation can be used to overcome the current challenges associated with TruSeq RNA library preparation using degraded FFPE tissue samples.
Discover how to optimize library preparation and post-library clean up to get high quality sequencing data.

Benefits of Automating TruSeq RNA Sample Preparation:
• Sensitive and reproducible sequencing data
• Facilitates biomarker discovery
• Viable high throughput alternative to manual bench preparation

Samantha Rosoman, Associate Editor at SelectScience, will be leading a Q&A with Michaela following the webinar.


Webinar Information

Date: Thursday, March 21st 2013

Time: 12:00pm EDT / 4:00pm GMT / 5:00pm CET

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Duration: 45 minute discussion and 15 minute live Q&A

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About SelectScience Webinars
SelectScience webinars provide attendees with the opportunity to learn by exploring case studies, discovering new techniques and solutions and questioning industry experts during live Q&A sessions. The webinars are hosted by a member of the SelectScience editorial team and offer an educational tool for laboratory scientists on the latest technologies, best practices and novel solutions.

About SelectScience:
Established in 1998, SelectScience is the fastest way to get impartial, expert opinion about the best laboratory equipment and latest techniques. The website has over 200,000 scientist members working in Life Science, Clinical Chemistry and Applied Chemistry disciplines. SelectScience is headquartered in the UK, with offices in Germany, France and North America.

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