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Events during March 2020

INTRODUCTION TO NGS: DNA

03/03/2020
This 2 days course gives an overview of each step of a complete sequencing workflow: from considerations for experimental design; choice of sample preparation method and sequencer; to challenges of data analysis. A participant will have an opportunity to discuss their future projects with our experts and have a chance to set up a sequencing run.
The training will take place at one of Illumina Solution Centre.
Target audience: Biomedical scientists who have no or very limited experience with Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS), but who would like to gain an understanding of the technology.

Liver Biopsy in the Assessment of Medical Liver Disease and Liver Pathology Workshop 5th - 6th March

05/03/2020
This year the RCPath and UK Liver Pathology Group are working together to provide a two-day course of lectures and practical experience in liver pathology. Delegates have the option of attending either or both of the days

2 - INTRODUCTION TO NGS: DNA

06/03/2020
This 2 days course gives an overview of each step of a complete sequencing workflow: from considerations for experimental design; choice of sample preparation method and sequencer; to challenges of data analysis. A participant will have an opportunity to discuss their future projects with our experts and have a chance to set up a sequencing run.
The training will take place at one of Illumina Solution Centre.
Target audience: Biomedical scientists who have no or very limited experience with Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS), but who would like to gain an understanding of the technology.

UK Standards for Microbiology Investigations- Steering Committee Working Group Meeting March 2020

11/03/2020
Working group to develop standards for clinical and diagnostic microbiology laboratories.

2. Practical HPLC Troubleshooting Course – 2 Days - 2020

15/03/2020
To correctly install a HPLC system, including fluids and electrical components; To understand symptoms and attribute them to certain abnormalities; To be able to perform routine maintenance; To be able to implement corrective measures once faults are spotted e.g. stopping leaks, replacing flow cells and making fittings; To be able to solve retention time, baseline, tailing peaks and back pressure problems

UKAS Accreditation - IBMS BioPod Vol 6

31/03/2020
The IBMS Biopod is a monthly podcast for members. Each episode will feature experts from the field discussing their research and talking about the latest developments.