qPCR 2010 - The ongoing evolution of qPCR
April 7, 2010 at 10:00 AM - April 9, 2010 at 4:00 PM
Juridicum, University of Vienna, Wien
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. HRM, microRNA, CNV, single-cell qPCR, digital PCR, and analysis of circulating nucleic acids will be in the focus of the conference. The talks topics by the keynote lecturer and selected invited academic speakers will be published in a METHODS special qPCR issue with the title “The ongoing evolution of qPCR”, at the meeting in cooperation with Elsevier. The event is structured in two parts: 1) an international qPCR Symposium taking place April 7 - 9, including various talk sessions in the big lecture hall fitting 350 persons, 2) a parallel qPCR Industrial Exhibition in the Aula and the Basement of the Juridicum (Juridicum der Universität Wien) directly in the city center of Vienna.
Event Owner: Michael W. Pfaffl (Professor of Molecular Physiology at the Technical University of Munich & qPCR Specialist)

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Michael W. Pfaffl (Professor of Molecular Physiology at the Technical University of Munich & qPCR Specialist) . BioEPS is now presenting seminars and scientific talks online via video stream! With our new eSeminars and eConference tool a world-wide know-how transfer becomes possible in a fast and simple way. The qPCR 2010 package contains 50 talks from our qPCR Symposium 2010 in Vienna Topics: MIQE guidelines, High throughput qPCR, RNAi-miRNA, qPCR Data analysis, HRM, Circulating Nucleic Acids, Single Cell qPCR The complete qPCR 2010 eConference package contains 50 talks in high resolution from the qPCR Symposium 2010 in Vienna with all sessions. Or you can visit the single sessions including following keynote speakers: o MIQE and QM strategies in qPCR (incl. SA Bustin, C Mannhalter) o High throughput quantitative PCR – digital PCR (incl. M Kubista, P Day) o HRM – High Resolution Melting - Epigenetics (incl. C Wittwer, C Orlando) o CNA - Circulating nucleic acids (incl. P Pinzani, J Huggett) o Single-cell qPCR (incl. K Livak) o RNAi - microRNA - siRNA Applications – miRNA n
Zoltán Konthur (Group leader at Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics) will be attending.
Michael W. Pfaffl (Professor of Molecular Physiology at the Technical University of Munich & qPCR Specialist) . The talks by the plenary lecturer, selected invited academic and industrial speakers will be published in METHODS special qPCR Vol 50 issue 4 (April 2010) with the title “The ongoing evolution of qPCR”. Please view the HTML or PDF versions => METHODS special qPCR issue Vol 50(4) April 2010 - title "The ongoing evolution of qPCR” - http://tinyurl.com/qPCRevolution
Marco Pachen (Consultant/Owner, Thema Group – Partner in Life Science Recruitment) will be attending.
Roderic Fuerst (CEO at IT-IS Life Science Ltd) will be attending.
Jo Vandesompele (professor Ghent University) will be attending.
Afif Abdel Nour (Technical Support Manager & Sales Representative – France at PrimerDesign) will be attending.
Michael W. Pfaffl (Professor of Molecular Physiology at the Technical University of Munich & qPCR Specialist) . Now we published the Abstract Call and a Press Release: - Call for Abstracts http://www.bioeps.com/qpcr2010/call-for-abstracts-qPCR-2010.pdf - Press Release http://www.bioeps.com/qpcr2010/press-release-qPCR-2010.pdf
Michael W. Pfaffl (Professor of Molecular Physiology at the Technical University of Munich & qPCR Specialist) . created this event
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Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
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Thema Group – Partner in Life Science Recruitment
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IT-IS Life Science Ltd
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NXTGNT
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LaSalle Beauvais
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