'International Conference on Genomics in Europe', Ghent, Belgium
Since the completion of the human genome in 2003 there have been constant challenges to genomic research technologies and public health strategies. Genomics has emerged to be one of most productive and innovative sectors in life science markets. Modern research in genomics and molecular biology has helped the research community to develop life saving drugs and cures for complications such as obesity and Parkinson's disease.
The conference will be covering areas of next-generation sequencing and advanced bioinformatics technologies, along with their growing application in drug discovery and development, disease research and clinical diagnostics. The event aims to promote research in basic and applied genomics and provide ground for innovative approaches in sequencing and bioinformatics.
The event will be an opportunity for researchers, academia and industries to exchange ideas, share the latest findings and to start new collaborations in genomics and related fields.For further information, please visit:
http://www.icg-europe.org/(opens in new window)