Advanced Genomics and Bioinformatics Cores Holiday Open House RSVP
Date:
Monday, December 09, 2024
Time:
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Location:

NCRC Building 14, First Floor

Advanced Genomics Core staff demonstrate equipment.
About This Event

Save the date for the annual AGC and Bioinformatics Core Holiday Open House!

This is a fantastic opportunity for researchers to explore our cutting-edge facilities and discover exciting advancements in single-cell, spatial, and next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies. 

Date: December 9, 2024
Time: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location: BRCF AGC and Bioinformatics Cores, NCRC Building 14, First Floor

Don't miss this chance to connect with fellow researchers and learn more about our innovative capabilities. We look forward to seeing you there!


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