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We have opened new sessions for the Technique Symposium, so if you class filled early, here’s your chance!
Spaces are now open in Confocal and Machine Shop classes.

Also, Roche will now be conducting a demo of their xCelligence Real-Time, Label-Free Adherent Cell Monitoring Device. MathWorks will hold a seminar on Advanced Matlab including an overview of the Bioinformatics Toolbox, and Millipore will be conducting two seminars – Western Blot Troubleshooting, and the SNAP id Rapid Western Blot Technology.

Register now for all the new sessions at http://www.techniquesymposium.bbugs.gatech.edu! For questions, email us at techniquesymposium@gatech.edu.

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Are you starting a new project that involves cell culture or ELISAs or do you need some help processing images and data for papers?  The 4th Annual Technique Symposium on June 2-3, 2009 is offering free courses on all of those topics and more.

Visit our website http://www.techniquesymposium.bbugs.gatech.edu to see all 30 courses offered including a new course on advanced Matlab topics taught by a MathWorks representative.  Check out our sponsor’s seminars where you can learn about new PCR technology from Roche or receive tips and tricks on Western Blotting from Millipore.  Perkin Elmer and Nikon are bringing their latest scopes and imaging technologies and Fluxion and Invitrogen are hosting seminars highlighting a variety of new technology.

There is still availability in many  classes so register today at http://www.techniquesymposium.bbugs.gatech.edu.  Breakfast and dinner will be provided for registered symposium participants. If you have any questions about this event, please feel free to contact us at techniquesymposium@gatech.edu.

BBUGS TECHnique Symposium Committee

Laura Hansen, Asha  Shekaran, Chi-Chi Esimai, Song Seto, Matt Futterman ,Tamera Scholz, and Victoria Stahl

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Want to improve your technical writing skills or learn to use Matlab or ELISA? Here’s your chance! The BBUGS Research Committee invites you to attend our 4th Annual Technique Symposium on June 2-3, 2009. At the Technique Symposium, you may attend free seminars and hands-on workshops to learn to use lab techniques, equipment, software and specialty products you need for your research. This year, we have 30 seminar topics ranging from Technical Writing to RT-PCR to Animal Studies and Confocal Microscopy which will be taught by faculty, students and corporate technical representatives.

Spaces are limited, so register today at http://www.techniquesymposium.bbugs.gatech.edu! Class descriptions are found on the agenda tab and then click “for students & faculty” to sign up! If you have any questions about this event, please feel free to contact us at techniquesymposium@gatech.edu

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