The great international interest in the previous nine Gene Quantification Events from 2004-2019 with a constant audience of around 400-500 participants from all over the world motivates repeating the success next year. The 10th Gene Quantification Event will take place from 28-30th March 2022.
We plan to hold this symposium on-site here at TUM in-person and live. We strictly follow the German 3G-Rule for Covid-19 !
We broaden our focus in genomics applications from quantitative RT-PCR, to digital-PCR and the latest Next-Generation Sequencing Technologies as well as the connected integrative Multi-Omics data analysis. In 2022 we also have a new Sars-Cov-2 Session, about Sars-Cov-2 Quantification, MIQE, Pitfalls and Solutions and more interesting around Covid-19, e.g. Long-Covid-19 Biomarkers.
As in previous years, we will offer a three-day scientific symposium with around 70 talks in two lecture halls. Also around 100 posters will be presented. Parallel to the scientific symposium, an Industrial Exhibition will take place and around 30 international companies will present their latest molecular diagnostics, qPCR, digital-PCR and NGS services, hardware, technologies, and software applications. In the past the symposium was followed by various PCR & NGS-related Workshops, but unfortunately this will be skipped due to the unpredictable Corona Virus situation 🙁
Event location is as usual the central lecture hall complex and the foyer at TUM School of Life Sciences (Technical University of Munich) in Freising Weihenstephan, Germany. The TUM and the Biotech region around Munich are part of the largest Biotech cluster in Europe (BioM), representing more than 250 companies and academic institutions, located close to the Munich airport (MUC) directly in the heart of Bavaria.
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