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qPCR NEWS 11-2008 - Event Calendar Winter 2008
 
qPCR NEWS 11-2008 - Event Calendar Winter 2008
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Dear researcher,
dear Gene Quantification page reader,

Our newsletter informs about the latest news in quantitative real-time
PCR (qPCR and qRT-PCR), which are compiled and summarised on the Gene
Quantification homepage. The focus of this newsletter issue is:

- Event calendar Winter 2008/2009
- Inauguration of gene expression profiling facility in Prague
- 3rd announcement = qPCR 2009 Event = http://www.qPCR2009.net
- It is a pleasure to announce the Nobel Prize Laureate Kary Mullis
in an own session
“25th Anniversary of PCR”
- European wide qPCR application workshops = register now !
- Online translation service = http://translation.gene-quantification.info/



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qPCR 2009 EVENT - 9 - 13 March 2009

more news here = http://www.qPCR2009.net
download event FLYER = http://www.bioeps.com/qpcr2009/qPCR-...nouncement.pdf

It is a pleasure to announce the Nobel Prize Laureate Kary Mullis at
the qPCR 2009 event in an own session “25th Anniversary of PCR”

List of confirmed speakers = http://speakers.qpcr2009.net/
An industrial exhibition with the 30 world leading companies will be
held during the qPCR Symposium March 9-11 = http://exhibition.qpcr2009..net/
Our sponsors = http://sponsors.qpcr2009.net/

Please register = http://registration.qpcr2009.net/

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Keynote lectures

Kary B. Mullis
The Pioneer in PCR; 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
25th Anniversary of PCR

Stephen A. Bustin
Professor of Molecular Science, Institute of Cell and Molecular
Science, Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of
London, UK
A new qPCR assay for the detection of Clostridium difficile
MIQE- guidelines for publication of qPCR data

Ken Livak
Senior Scientific Fellow, Fluidigm Corporation,San Francisco, CA, US
Moving from qPCR Assays to qPCR Arrays.

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Invited talk

Mikael Kubista
Professor of Biotechnology, TATAA Biocenter Sweden, MultiD Analyses
AB, Göteborg, Sweden
Gene Expression Profiling with qPCR.

Jo Vandesompele
Center for Medical Genetics Ghent, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent,
Belgium
Multi-gene signature for cancer patient survival.
Normalization of miRNA data.

Michael W. Pfaffl
Reader in Physiology, Center of Life Science, Weihenstephan, Technical
University of Munich, Freising, Germany
mRNA & microRNA integrity - the key to success.

Andreas Nitsche
Robert Koch Institut ZBS 1, Berlin, Germany
Real-time PCR based Diagnostic of highly pathogenic Viruses.

Anders Stahlberg
Stem Cell Center, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Technical aspects of mRNA quantification in single cells using RT-
qPCR.

Greg Shipley
Director, Quantitative Genomics Core, Laboratory, The University of
Texas Health Science Centre- Houston, TX, US
A Multi-assay Approach to the Study of Cellular Toxicity.

Jan Helemanns
Center for Medical Genetics Ghent, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent,
Belgium; Biogazelle NV, Kruishoutemstraat 57, Zulte, Belgium
Accurate and objective copy number profiling.

Dimitrios Frangoulidis
Institut für Mikrobiologie der Bundeswehr, Munich, Germany.
Real-time PCR of bioterrorism agents.

Olfert Landt
TIB MOLBIOL Syntheselabor GmbH, Eresburgstrasse, Berlin, Germany.
Probe Based Detection of Genetic Variations - Screening and in-vitro
Diagnostics.

Birgit Liss
AG Molekulare Neurophysiologie,
Neubau für biomedizinische Grundlagenforschung, Ulm , Germany.
qPCR of indicidual dopamine neurons form mouse models and human post
mortem brain sections.

Jim Huggett
Centre for Infectious Diseases & International Health, University
College London, UK.
Nucleic Acid Amplification methods for the diagnosis of tuberculosis
in the developing world.

Christian Thirion
Managing Director, SIRION GmbH, Planegg/Martinsried, Germany.
An inflammatory microRNA signature in muscle cells - a comparative
study of cellular models and technological platforms.

Udo Reischl
Institut für Medizinische Mikrobiologie und Hygiene - Universität
Regensburg, Germany.
Current applications of real-time PCR technology in diagnostic
bacteriology.

Filip Patyn
Center for Medical Genetics Ghent, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent,
Belgium.
New RTPrimerDB.

Pamela Pinzani
Clinical Biochemistry Unit, Department of Clinical Physiopathology,
University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Circulating nucleic acids in melanoma diagnosis.

Mirco Castoldi
EMBL Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
miQPCR - a novel approach for expression profiling of mature
microRNAs.

Hans Nitschko
Max von Pettenkofer-Institut, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich,
Department of Virology, Germany.
Multiplex-PCR in clinical virology - benefits and limitations.


and more talks are coming soon..............................
= http://speakers.qpcr2009.net/

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With the new qPCR INFO PORTAL and all the presented tools we will help
you with to find the right information about qPCR and related topics
in Molecular Biology in the literature and in the World Wide Web.
= Papers / Protocols / Methods / Databases / Alets / Feeds / Books /
Forums / E-mail / Directory

http://infoportal.gene-quantification.info/


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Upcoming Events World-wide academic and commercial qPCR Events
http://events.gene-quantification.info/

Symposia, Meetings, Conferences, Workshops, Seminars, Online-Seminars,
qPCR Education Program, etc.
Please submit your qPCR event here = events@gene-
quantification.info


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qPCR WORKSHOP

BioEPS GmbH / TATAA Biocenter Germany - qPCR Application workshops

At the TATAA Biocenter Germany we offer qPCR application workshops, a
3-day qPCR Core Module and a 2-day qPCR Biostatistics Module. All
courses are held regularly in Göteborg, Sweden, in English and in
Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany, in German and English, and in Prague,
Czech Republic in English and Czech.
Depending on the occasion the workshop language and the different
prices may apply. Further customized workshops and specialized
trainings will be held as well across Europe and world-wide.
TATAA Biocenter Germany workshops are held in cooperation with BioEPS
GmbH, located at the campus of the Technical University of Munich, in
Freising-Weihenstephan, very close to the Munich Airport (MUC). For
more information and registration, please see our web page:
= http://TATAA.gene-quantification.info/


Course Occasions 2008/2009:
3-day qPCR Core Module (Mon. - Wed.)
2-day BioStatistics Module (Thu. - Fri.)
single-cell qPCR Module (Mon. - Wed.)
microRNA qPCR Module (Mon. - Wed.)


8 - 10 December 2008 (E) NEW singel-cell qPCR Application
Workshop
15 - 19 December Prague (E) RNA Isolation + Expression Profiling and
Data Analysis
26 - 30th January 2009 (E) in Freising, Germany, English language
26 - 30th January 2009 (E) in Freising, Germany, English language
16 - 18 February 2009 (E) in Freising, NEW microRNA & qPCR
12 - 13 March 2009 (E) various 2-day courses at the qPCR 2009
Event
= http://workshops.qpcr2009.net/


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