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Sigma-Aldrich is pleased to be able to bring you a series of webex seminars dedicated to qPCR. They will include technical presentations from international speakers discussing the latest techniques and aspects of qPCR. We have an initial series of four seminars over four time zones around the world. All seminars will take place in English. Simply click on your time zone below to find out more about the seminars then follow the link to register.
Seminar grading key:
Level 1 - terrified and beginners
Level 2 - something for everyone but a background knowledge is assumed
Level 3 - improvers, seminars focused on specific areas of interest
Level 4 - brave and experienced, delving into the fine detail and the more troublesome aspects of the technique
Please note that all seminars will be presented in English (unless stated otherwise)
UK and Ireland
Italy
The Rest of Europe
Asia
North America
UK and Ireland
All Seminars will be held at 12.30pm British Time on the date shown
Level 2: 7th February. 7th February. qPCR in “non-molecular model” organisms. Marco Borra ,Stazione Zoologica, A. Dohrn Naples, Italy
Level 3: 21st February. Profiling cellular tomography using RT-qPCR. Radek Sindelka, Dept. of Gene Expression, IMG AS CR. Prague
Level 2: 6th March. qPCR: a tool for the study of signaling pathways and their role in evolution of bilaterian nervous system. Fay Christodoulou. EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany.
Level 2: 27th March. Investigating the use of RT-qPCR to detect measles virus in children demonstrating autistism. Stephen Bustin, London, UK.
Level 2: 24th April. Consideration for setting up and normalising a real time RT PCR reaction. Jim Huggett, Centre for Infectious Diseases and International Health. London
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The Rest of Europe
All Seminars will be held at 1.30pm Central European Time on the date shown
Level 2: 7th February. qPCR in “non-molecular model” organisms. Marco Borra ,Stazione Zoologica, A. Dohrn Naples, Italy
Level 3: 21st February. Profiling cellular tomography using RT-qPCR. Radek Sindelka, Dept. of Gene Expression, IMG AS CR. Prague
Level 2: 6th March. qPCR: a tool for the study of signaling pathways and their role in evolution of bilaterian nervous system. Fay Christodoulou. EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany.
Level 2: 1.30pm 27th March. Investigating the use of RT-qPCR to detect measles virus in children demonstrating autistism. Stephen Bustin, London, UK.
Level 2: 24th April. Consideration for setting up and normalising a real time RT PCR reaction. Jim Huggett, Centre for Infectious Diseases and International Health. London
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Asia
All Seminars will be held at 7.30am UK time on the date shown
Level 1: 8th February, qPCR Assay Design and Optimisation, Sheng Lan Cao, Sigma Aldrich. Singapore
Level 2: 22nd February, Increasing qPCR assay specificity and sensitivity using LNA, Valerie Hawkes PhD, Cambridge UK
Level 3: 7th March, New approaches to qPCR data analysis, Michael Pfaffl, Technische Universität München, Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany.
Level 3. 28 th March. "Development of a Troubleshooting Standard Operating Procedure". Tania Nolan. Sigma, UK.
Level 2. 11 th April. "Microarray data analysis using realtime PCR". Dr. Guo Chun Hua, National University of Singapore.
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North America
All Seminars will be held at 12.30pm ET on the date shown
Level 1: 11th February, Introduction to QPCR, Mudassir Mohammed, Cambridge UK
Level 2: 25th February, Increasing qPCR assay specificity and sensitivity using LNA, Valerie Hawkes PhD, Cambridge UK.
Level 2: 10th March, qPCR Data Analysis, Mikael Kubista TATAA Biocenter, Göteborg, Sweden.
Level 3: 31st March, Approaches to RNAi knockdown, Heather Holemon, Sigma Aldrich, St Louis, USA.
Level 2: 14th April. Real Time qPCR Arrays. Dirk Dittmer. University of North Carolina.
Level 2: 28th April. Betsy Boedeker. qRT PCR data analysis following knockdown with Mission clones. Sigma Aldrich
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