MIQE Guidelines Uncloaked
No matter how good you are at PCR, you can always learn something from the speakers we have lined up for our Getting the most out of PCR live online seminar series. These guy eat, sleep and drink PCR.
Next up we have MIQE Guidelines Uncloaked, in which Greg Shipley will give you the inside track on the requirements you need to satisfy to make sure your PCR results are suitable for publication. You'd be mad to miss it.
This event goes out live tomorrow (Tue 8th June) at 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm BST (UK) / 6pm CET. Click here to secure one of the remaining places on this live event.
You can also click here to take a look at our archive for this series, which now contains:
Magic in Solution: An Introduction and Brief History of PCR
Speaker: Carl Wittwer
Obtaining Maximum PCR Sensitivity and Specificity
Speaker: Cameron N. Gundry Attendence: 125
Significance of Controls and Standard Curves in PCR
Speaker: Ian Kavanagh
Next up we have MIQE Guidelines Uncloaked, in which Greg Shipley will give you the inside track on the requirements you need to satisfy to make sure your PCR results are suitable for publication. You'd be mad to miss it.
This event goes out live tomorrow (Tue 8th June) at 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm BST (UK) / 6pm CET. Click here to secure one of the remaining places on this live event.
You can also click here to take a look at our archive for this series, which now contains:
Magic in Solution: An Introduction and Brief History of PCR
Speaker: Carl Wittwer
Obtaining Maximum PCR Sensitivity and Specificity
Speaker: Cameron N. Gundry Attendence: 125
Significance of Controls and Standard Curves in PCR
Speaker: Ian Kavanagh
Getting The Most Out of PCR
We think you will be interested in an online seminar series entitled "Getting The Most Out of PCR", which is being broadcast by the popular life science blog, Bitesize Bio. Bitesize Bio is headed by Nick Oswald and Suzanne Kennedy, who co-edited our recent title "PCR Troubleshooting and Optimization".
The series lineup includes many of the authors from this book and kicks off on 18 May with a talk from LightCycler co-inventor, Carl Wittwer, entitled "Magic in Solution: An Introduction and Brief History of PCR". This will be a great learning experience with an opportunity to ask questions and learn from experts and pioneers in the PCR field. The full program is shown below.
Click here to book your place on these excellent events.
Recommended reading: PCR publications
The series lineup includes many of the authors from this book and kicks off on 18 May with a talk from LightCycler co-inventor, Carl Wittwer, entitled "Magic in Solution: An Introduction and Brief History of PCR". This will be a great learning experience with an opportunity to ask questions and learn from experts and pioneers in the PCR field. The full program is shown below.
Click here to book your place on these excellent events.
- Magic in Solution: An Introduction and Brief History of PCR
Speaker: Carl Wittwer
18 May 2010 / 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm GMT / 6pm CET - Obtaining Maximum PCR Sensitivity and Specificity
Speaker: Cameron N. Gundry
25 May 2010 / 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm GMT / 6pm CET - Significance of Controls and Standard Curves in PCR
Speaker: Ian Kavanagh
01 June 2010 / 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm GMT / 6pm CET - The MBD2-based Enrichment Approach for Analyzing DNA methylation
Speaker: Chris Adams
08 June 2010 / 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm GMT / 6pm CET - The MIQE Guidelines Uncloaked
Speaker: Greg Shipley
15 June 2010 / 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm GMT / 6pm CET - High Resolution Melting Analysis - Beyond the SNP
Speaker: John Mackay
22 June 2010 / 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern / 5pm GMT / 6pm CET
Recommended reading: PCR publications