The AACR Annual Meeting 2016 will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, on April 16-20.
The theme this year is “Delivering Cures Through Cancer Science” and we’re very much looking forward to presenting our solutions for data analysis and interpretation.
During the conference you can find us at booth #741 and on April 19, we’ll host a presentation on transcriptome analysis of pancreatic cancer exomes.
Presentation
Transcriptome analysis of Kupffer cells after uptake of pancreatic cancer exosomes reveal pathways and biological processes involved in metastatic progression
Speaker: Jean-Noel Billaud, Ph.D., Principal Scientist, QIAGEN
Date and time: Tuesday, April 19 at 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location: Spotlight Theater B – Hall J (enter through Lobby I)
There will be a video shoot at the presentation
Posters
Gene expression signatures in circulating tumor cells are prognostic for metastatic lesions in breast cancer patients and correlate with response to therapy
Presentation time: Sunday, April 17 at 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: Section 23, poster board #19
Our solutions have been used for this research and there will be a video shoot at the presentation
The presence and persistence of ERCC1 positive circulating tumor cells predicts worse prognosis in primary ovarian cancer patients
Presentation time: Sunday, April 17 at 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: Section 21, poster board #24
Our solutions have been used for this research
Development of a quantitative targeted RNA-Seq methodology for use in differential gene expression analysis
We have developed a new digital targeted RNA-Seq technology for differential gene expression analysis – grab a copy of our poster at poster board.
Presentation time: Monday, April 18 at 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: Section 3, poster board #13
Identification of potential immune targets in controlling endometrioid endometrial carcinoma metastatic progression
Presentation time: Wednesday, April 20 at 8:00 AM -12:00 PM
Location: Section 22, poster board #23
We’re looking forward to seeing you in New Orleans!
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