qPCR NEWS - Feb 2011- real-time PCR cyclers & qPCR 2011 event ag
qPCR NEWS - Feb 2011- real-time PCR cyclers & qPCR 2011 event agenda
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Dear researcher,
dear Gene Quantification page reader,
Our newsletter informs about the latest news in quantitative real-time
PCR (qPCR and qRT-PCR), which are compiled and summarised on the Gene
Quantification homepage. The focus of this newsletter issue is:
- updated summary of real-time PCR cyclers =3D> http://cyclers.gene-quant=
ification.info
- update of interesting webinars =3D> http://webinar.gene-quantification.=
info
- qPCR 2011 Event - Final Announcement =3D> http://www.qPCR2011.net
- qPCR 2011 Symposium Agenda presenting 71 talks and 90 posters =3D>
http://agenda.qpcr2011.net
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real-time PCR cyclers
On this page(s) the most prominent real-time PCR cycler are described.
In the cycler descriptions the specifications and the advantages of
the displayed systems are shown. Which real-time platform meets your
requirements best, depends on your research application. Some of the
systems are designed for research with low capacities and others are
for high-throughput applications, most in combination with pipetting
robots. Most of them use solid-block for thermal cycling, other use
hot- and cooled-air. Most differences are obviously in the application
software, especially in the way of data analysis and how the derived
crossing points or threshold levels are computed. Each of these
systems employs either one of several general types of fluorescent
probes for detection. There are also big differences how data are
displayed. Some of the limitations of end-point detection in (RT-) PCR
have been assuaged in real-time PCR systems, a number of which are now
on the market. These systems offer many general technical advantages,
including reduced probabilities of variability and contamination, as
well as online monitoring and the lack of need for post reaction
analyses. Further, some of these systems were developed with
contemporary applications such as quantitative PCR, multiplexing, and
high-throughput analysis in mind. Initial template levels can be
calculated by analysing the shape of the curve or by determining when
the signal rises above some threshold value. Several commercially
available real-time PCR systems are overviewed on this page and/or
summarized in the accompanying table.
=3D> http://cyclers.gene-quantification.info
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Webinars in qPCR & RNAinterference & Molecular-Biology
Here you find a huge and recently updated summary of webinars in the
field of qPCR & RNAinterference & Molecular-Biology
=3D> http://webinar.gene-quantification.info/
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qPCR 2011 Event - 5th international qPCR Symposium & Industrial
Exhibition & Application Workshop
28th March - 1st April 2011
in Freising-Weihenstephan, Technical University of Munich,
Weihenstephan, Germany
http://www.qPCR2011.net
Browse the symposium agenda with 71 talks and 90 posters accepted =3D>
http://agenda.qpcr2011.net
On behalf of the Organisation Committee and the Scientific Board it is
a great pleasure to invite you to the 5th International qPCR Symposium
& Industrial Exhibition & Application Workshop to be held at the
Center of Life Science in Freising Weihenstephan, Technische
Universit=E4t M=FCnchen (Germany). The great international interest in the
previous meetings (qPCR 2004, qPCR 2005, qPCR 2005 in Leipzig, qPCR
2007, qPCR 2009, and qPCR 2010 in Vienna) with up to 600 participants
coming from 56 countries, and over 40 international companies in the
qPCR Industrial Exhibition led us to the decision to repeat the
Symposium in spring 2011.
We have set the date for the qPCR 2011 Event to 28th March - 1st
April 2011. The event location is the central lecture hall complex and
the foyer at TUM (Technical University of Munich) in Freising
Weihenstephan, Germany. The TUM and the Biotech region around Munich
is part of the largest Biotech cluster in Europe, located close to the
Munich airport in the heart of Bavaria.
The focus of the qPCR 2011 Event will be on: Molecular
Diagnostics: from single-cells to Next Generation Sequencing
Leading academic researchers and industrial contributors in the field
will participate in the symposium, which will be an arena for fruitful
discussions between researchers of different backgrounds. The
Symposium Talks, Poster Sessions, Industrial Exhibition and associated
qPCR Application Workshops offer an overview of the present knowledge
and future developments in qPCR and gene expression measurement
technology and its wide applications.
The symposium will focus on 60-70 lectures and more than 100 posters
will be presented by internationally recognised experts in their
field. The emphasis will be on unbiased, didactic information
exchange. Internationally reknown speakers will be participating in a
lively and exciting programme enabling the valuable exchange of
information in the qPCR field. One third of the talks will be
presented by selected invited speakers, one third will be selected
from the submitted abstracts and one third will be presented by qPCR
related company R&D representatives. All scientific contributions will
be published in the qPCR 2011 Symposium Proceedings.
Download qPCR 2011 Event announcement =3D> http://www.tinyurl.com/qPCR201=
1
The qPCR 2011 Event contains several parts:
* qPCR Symposium March 28th - 30th
=3D> 71 talks are accepted =3D> http://agenda.qPCR2011.net
=3D> 90 posters are accepted =3D> http://posters.qPCR2011.net
* A parallel qPCR Industrial Exhibition March 28th - 30th (fully
booked)
* Followed by three qPCR application Workshops March 31st - April
1st powered by the TATAA Biocenter & MultiD Sweden
- Basic real-time qPCR Application Workshop (2-days)
- qPCR data analysis: Biostatistics & Expression Profiling (2-days)
- MIQE guidelines (1 day) & Practical primer design (1-day)
Symposium Sessions:
- Molecular diagnostics in single-cells
- Next Generation Sequencing
- High throughput analysis in qPCR & digital PCR
- qPCR Applications in Molecular Diagnostics
- MIQE and QM strategies in qPCR
- small RNAs qPCR - microRNA and siRNA Applications
- Pre-analytical Steps
- qPCR BioStatistics & BioInformatics
- qBASE - data analysis lunch seminar
- GENEX - data analysis lunch seminar
- MIQE - state of the art & open discussion
- RDML - state of the art & open discussion
The scientific organization is managed by international well-known
scientists in the field of real-time PCR:
- Stephen Bustin, Prof. of Molecular Science QM, School of Medicine,
London, UK
- Mikael Kubista, Prof. of Biotechnology, TATAA Biocenter, Sweden
- Jo Vandesompele, Prof. at the Center of Medical Genetics,
University of Ghent, Belgium
- Heinrich H.D. Meyer, Prof. of Physiology, Technical University of
Munich, Germany
- Michael W. Pfaffl, Prof. of Molecular Physiology, TUM,
Weihenstephan, Germany (scientific coordinator)
Event organization: Dr. Martina Reiter, BioEPS GmbH, Freising,
Germany Martina.Reiter@BioEPS.com
We are looking forward to meeting you in March 2011 at the Symposium
in Freising-Weihenstephan
Michael W. Pfaffl Martina Reiter
Symposium Chair BioEPS GmbH
Please register here =3D> http://registration.qPCR2011.net
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