Harness the Power of Probe-Based qPCR
Probe-based qPCR methods have revolutionized quantitative molecular
biology assays. Useful in nearly every application of gene expression
profiling in basic, industrial, and clinical settings because of its unique
sensitivity and specificity, probe-based qPCR has opened the door to
the future of life science. The recent availability of a myriad of different
fluorescent reporters has also made probe-based qPCR ideal for
high-throughput testing.
Join this discussion hosted by a senior editor from G&P
and Drug Discovery & Development magazines along with a panel of
distinguished scientists. Join us and hear our expert panelists discuss
how to harness the power of probe-based qPCR methods and offer
insight on important probe design parameters. Potential topics of
discussion include probe design criteria, probe options, multiplexing
and troubleshooting.
Why you should participate:
• Obtain a first-hand perspective from an actual case study
• Gain access to free downloads of all presentations
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Duration: 1 Hour
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Moderator:
James Netterwald, PhD
Senior Editor
Drug Discovery & Development
and G&P
Panelists:
Gregory Shipley, PhD
Director of Quantitative Genomics
University of Texas Health
Science Center
Tania Nolan, PhD
Business Development Manager, Molecular Biology
Sigma-Genosys
Steve Swartzell
Manager, Technical Services
Nanogen, Inc.
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