Following on from last year’s sell-out event, Global Engage is pleased to announce the 3rd qPCR & Digital PCR Congress, which will be held on 20-21 October in London, United Kingdom at the Radisson Blu Heathrow Hotel and co-located with our 2nd Synthetic Biology Congress & inaugural Microfluidics Congress.Bringing together over 300 industry and academic experts working in areas such as molecular biology/diagnostics, gene expression, genomics, biomarkers, pathogen detection, GMO, mRNA, NGS, bioinformatics and data management, the congress will examine the latest developments, opportunities and applications of both dPCR and qPCR through case studies across diverse areas such as oncology, virology, infectious diseases, vaccines, prenatal diagnostics, clinical applications, microbiology, food microbiology, microfluidics and other novel applications.With increasing numbers of real-time PCR users purchasing digital PCR due to its reduction in cost, absolute quantification, improved sensitivity, precision and greater robustness; and with the gene amplification market predicted to grow to $2.2 billion by 2017, this conference provides a timely opportunity to learn first-hand about dPCR whilst also keeping up to date with latest developments and strategies in qPCR.The conference will provide an interactive networking forum to both further develop and answer your queries through a vibrant exhibition room full of technology providers showcasing their technologies and other solutions, poster presentation sessions, expert led case study presentations and interactive Q&A panel discussions from a 50 strong speaker faculty examining topics on:Digital PCR: Possibilities & OpportunitiesqPCR: Strategies & DevelopmentsApplied case studies in oncology, pathology, infectious diseasePlant, food and environmental case studies
When
20 Oct 2015 @ 08:00 am
21 Oct 2015 @ 05:00 pm
Duration: 1 days, 9 hours
Where
Radisson Blu Edwardian Heathrow
140 Bath Rd
United Kingdom
Language
English en
Organised by
Global Engage (deactivated) Event published: 2 Oct 2015
Event last updated: 18 Jul 2016