| Starts: | Friday November 06, 2009 at 8:00am |
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| Ends: | Friday November 06, 2009 at 4:30pm |
| Event Type: | Training/Seminar |
| Region: | San Francisco Bay Area |
| Location: |
Hilton Santa Clara 4949 Great America Pkwy Santa Clara, CA 95054 US |
| Price: | |
| Website: | http://bit.ly/16sadO |
| Industry: | biotechnology |
| Keywords: | Life Sciences, Data Visualization, Predictive Analytics, Jmp, Jmp Genomics, Biotech, Reliability, Experimental Design, Manufacturing, Clinical, Pre Clinical |
| Intended For: | scientists, statisticians, medical reviewers, chemists, statistical geneticists, biologists, bioinformatics experts, engineers, reliability managers, researchers, analysts |
| Organization: | JMP, a division of SAS |
Attend this complimentary seminar,designed for people working in life sciences and biotechnology organizations, and find out how visual analytics and predictive modeling can help you discover more in your data while saving time and money. The event is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 6, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Hilton Santa Clara, 4949 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA 95054.
Life sciences and biotech organizations use JMP statistical discovery software from SAS as the standard for experimental design, data mining, quality control, reliability testing and a range of other tasks. Presenters will show how scientists are using both JMP and JMP Genomics to shorten the path to discovery. JMP Genomics combines SAS and JMP technology for sophisticated genomic data exploration and analysis on the desktop. Whether your focus is on R&D, clinical data analysis or manufacturing within life sciences, JMP lets you: • Spot previously hidden trends in your data and identify outliers. • Communicate your discoveries to colleagues in your organization and beyond. • Build better predictive models to anticipate future outcomes. • Interact with your data in new ways through dynamic graphics and filtering capabilities. See the agenda and reserve your spot today. P.S. After the seminar, we invite you to continue “fermenting” new ideas at a hosted social hour at a local brewery. Details at the link.