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qPCR 2010 in Vienna
International qPCR 2010 Symposium and Exhibition in Vienna 7th – 9th
April 2010
The focus of the qPCR 2010 Event will be “The ongoing evolution of
qPCR” representing all new and emerging techniques, applications and
data analysis methods. MIQE, HRM, microRNA, CNV, single-cell qPCR,
digital PCR, and analysis of circulating nucleic acids will be in the
focus of the conference => http://www.qpcr2010-vienna.net/
qPCR Symposium topic - “The ongoing evolution of qPCR”
The symposium focus will be on 40 lectures presented by international
recognized experts in their application fields. The emphasis will be
on unbiased, didactic information exchange. One third of the talks
will be presented by invited speakers, one third of the speakers will
be selected from the submitted abstracts and one third will be qPCR
company representatives with their newest qPCR technologies.
The focus of the qPCR 2010 Event will be “The ongoing evolution of
qPCR” representing all new and emerging techniques, applications and
data analysis methods: Symposium sessions & preliminary titles
MIQE and QM strategies in qPCR
Prof. Stephen Bustin, “The MIQE Guidelines: Minimum Information for
Publication of Quantitative Real-Time PCR Experiments”
High throughput quantitative PCR – digital PCR
Prof. Mikael Kubista, “Digital PCR and intracellular expression
profiling”
Dr. Philip Day, “High throughput droplet PCR”
Dr. Ken Livak
HRM – High Resolution Melting - Epigenetics
Prof. Carl Wittwer, "High Resolution Melting Analysis"
Prof. Claudio Orlando, “High Resolution Melting Analysis in Cancer
Diagnosis”
Circulating nucleic acids
Dr. Pamela Pinzani, “Cell free circulating DNA”
Dr. Alfred Schöller, „Targeting the human urine RNAome for tumor
diagnostics by qPCR”
Single-cell qPCR
Dr. Michael W. Pfaffl, “Quantitative expression analysis after pre-amp
in single WBCs”
Dr. Anders Stahlberg, “Single-cell gene expression
RNAi - microRNA - siRNA Applications – miRNA normalisation
Prof. Jo Vandesompele, “MicroRNA and mRNA gene expression
normalization”
Dr. Mirco Castoldi, "Expression profiling of microRNA by quantitative
real time PCR, what is available and where to go from there"
qPCR BioStatistics & BioInformatics
Dr. Ales Tichopad, “Statistical aspects of quantitative PCR experiment
design and qPCR data analysis”
Dr. Jan Hellemans, “Accurate and objective copy number profiling using
real-time quantitative PCR”
Dr. Anders Bergkvist, “Expression profiling - clusters of
possibilities”
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For more information:
Michael Pfaffl
BioEPS GmbH
Lise Meitner Strasse 30
85354 Freising Weihenstephan
Germany
qPCR...@BioEPS.com