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Agenda Topics- Flow Cytometry, FISH and Technologies for Single Cell Analysis (SCA)
- Front-end Sample Preparation for NGS -- Challenges with Clinic Samples
- LC/MS for Clinical Diagnostics
- Mass Spectrometry for Biofluid Biomarker Analysis
- Mass Spectrometry for Biomarker Discovery and Validation
- New Technology Development in NGS
- Informatics and Data Handling/Analysis
- Instrumentation Platforms
- Reagent Offerings
- NGS for Clinical Testing
- NGS for Genetic Testing
- NGS in Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT)
- Oncology and the Penetrance of NGS in Cancer Mutation Discovery
- NGS for Development of Therapeutic Antibodies and Vaccines
- NGS on Rare Cells (such as Circulating Tumor Cells)
- Novel Tools and Technologies for Single Cell Analysis (SCA)
- FISH for SCA and mRNA Localization/Enumeration at the Single Cell Level
- Front-End Sample Preparation for Single Cell Analysis
- Label-Free Routes to Single Cell Analysis
- Microfluidic Devices for SCA
- Single Cell Transcriptomics and Proteomics
- Regulatory Trends on Diagnostic Tests Developed using Mass Spectrometry: What is the Regulatory Pathway?
- Sample Preparation for Mass Spectrometry — Challenges Posed by Clinical Samples and the Need for Robustness, Scale and Automation
- Single Cell Analysis (SCA) for Diagnostics Development and Genetic, Prenatal Testing
- Single Cell Analysis (SCA) in Cancer, CNS Diseases, and Other Disease Classes
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