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Getting the Most Out of PCR

First up we have a 6-part series on Getting the Most Out of PCR. We are limited to 1000 places for each live show so please book a reminder email to be alerted when we are taking bookings (which will be 24hr in advance of each event). If you can't make it to the live event, you will also get an email to notify you when the recorded version is available. Here’s the lineup:

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18 May 2010 / 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm BST (UK) / 6pm CET
carlwittwer

Magic in Solution: An Introduction and Brief History of PCR

Speaker: Carl Wittwer
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25 May 2010 / 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm BST (UK) / 6pm CET
camerongundry

Obtaining Maximum PCR Sensitivity and Specificity

Speaker: Cameron N. Gundry
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01 June 2010 / 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm BST (UK) / 6pm CET
IanKavanagh

Significance of Controls and Standard Curves in PCR

Speaker: Ian Kavanagh
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08 June 2010 / 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm BST (UK) / 6pm CET
gregshipley

The MIQE Guidelines Uncloaked

Speaker: Greg Shipley
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15 June 2010 / 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm BST (UK) / 6pm CET
Chrisadams

A novel approach for enriching methylated DNA upstream of PCR analysis

Speaker: Chris Adams
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22 June 2010 / 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm BST (UK) / 6pm CET

High Resolution Melting Analysis - Beyond the SNP

Speaker: John Mackay
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