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Registration is now open for the CALYM / IMAGINE workshop which will take place on the 19th January 2018 in Paris, France. The workshop has been organized by the CALYM Carnot Institute and the IMAGINE Associated Carnot Institute to address the topic of “translating next generation genomics in precision medicine”.
A provisional program has been released that includes sessions on somatic and germline genetics, identification of therapeutic targets and biomarkers in lymphoma using new genomic technologies (Crispr/Cas9), and a round table discussion. The workshop aims to bring together academic and industrial specialists to discuss genetic advances in the innovation of therapies in lymphoma and immune deficiencies, and is co-chaired by Olivier Hermine (IMAGINE) and Gilles Salles (CALYM)
To register for the workshop visit the website here. Registration is open until 22nd December 2017.