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NERGG AM 2015 : Genetics case studies for NERGG conference

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Link: http://nergg.org/am2015
 
When Dec 3, 2015 - Dec 4, 2015
Where Portsmouth, NH
Submission Deadline Nov 2, 2015
Notification Due Nov 10, 2015
Final Version Due Nov 10, 2015
Categories    genetics   prenatal testing   cytogenetics   genetic counseling
 

Call For Papers

Seeking case study presentations for NERGG Conference

On Thursday evening, December 3, as part of the Annual Meeting, we provide an opportunity to present case studies for informal review among the professionals in attendance. Your presentation would take about 10 minutes, followed by discussion.

The suggested core topic this year is "Prenatal microarray: beyond VOUSes." Other topics may also be proposed.

This is a great opportunity to get feedback from the audience, and for younger members to practice their presentation skills.

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