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Select Biosciences Announces Advances in Microarray Technology 2006 Conference

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Building on the success of the 2005 conference visitors to this Select Biosciences event can expect to hear influential speakers sharing their knowledge and expertise.

200 attendees are expected and 25 exhibitors from industry leaders will be presenting the latest technologies available.

To be held on 31 October - 2 November at the Hilton Hotel in the beautiful city of Amsterdam, this conference will provide a major networking opportunity and is an un-missable event for those wishing to keep abreast of new developments in the field.

Visit MicroarrayTechnology.biz  to download the conference brochure or submit a poster. Register by September 22 and save €200!

Agenda sessions include:

- Microfluidics

- Bioinformatics

- Cell Microarrays

- Protein Microarrays
- DNA Microarrays

Featured presentations:

- High Throughput Data Management for Biomedical Research

Alvis Brazma, Head of Microarray Informatics Group, European Bioinformatics Institute, UK

- Making it Small: Protein Profiling Using Novel Reverse Phase Arrays
Michael Pawlak, Head Protein Profiling, Natural and Medical Sciences Institute, Netherlands

- Recent Applications of Proteins Arrays: Discovery of Candidate Disease Biomarkers

Dolores Cahill, Professor of Translational Science, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

- Tools to Probe Genes, Proteins, and their Interactions

Ulf Landegren, Professor of Molecular Medicine, Uppsala University and Rudbeck Laboratory, Sweden

Moreover this conference will be preceded by a pre-conference training course: “Applications of Microarrays” and a business tutorial: “Business Opportunities and Microarrays” on October 30.