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International ... Tony Frudakis (US) - Forensics DNA Print Genomics ...
www.hum-molgen.org/meetings/meetings/3156.html

Mutation Detection 2007, Xiamen, China
23 - 27 September, 2007

IXth International Symposium on Mutations in the Genome
This meeting aims to bring together all those interested in Mutation Detection methods and their application in Biology, Medicine and Agriculture. It is a forum where developers of methodology can exchange ideas, and those responsible for diagnostics can compare results with specific methods. Those in agriculture, microbiology and non-medical fields are encouraged to attend. It is also a source of new commercilization opportunites and partnerships. These meetings are now recognized and attended by the specialists in Mutation Detection and are continuing to be the only such grouping of scientists anywhere else in the world. We hope you can attend.

The Mutation Detection Symposium this year will be held Xiamen which is located on the South East Chinese coast. These symposia have a tradition of a wonderful cultural program that compliments the scientific program allowing all participants to freely interact and exchange ideas in magnificent surroundings with plenty of time for communication between the invited inventors and major users and committed audience who have experience in mutation detection. There is a strictly limited number of 200 registrants on a 1st come 1st served basis to allow maximum interaction between delegates, so if you would like to secure a place please register now. Abstracts can only be submitted by those who are registered for the meeting.

Reports of previous meetings may be seen in the following publications:


Santorini 2005: "Technophiles seek genomic imperfections with the Greek gods at Atlantis", Scott H.F., Nature Genetics Vol. 37, No. 10 p 1019 - 1021.
Palm Cove 2003: A meeting report and selected papers from the last meeting in Palm Cove, Australia, July 2003: Human Mutation: Vol. 23, No. 5 (2004)
Bled 2001: A meeting report and selected papers from the meeting in Bled, Slovenia, April 2001: Human Mutation: Vol. 19, No. 4 (2002)


Organized by: Genomic Disorders Research Centre
Invited Speakers: Michael Bergeron (CAN) - DNA Sequencing
Richard Cotton (AUS) - Variation Databases
Ron Davis (US)* - Molecular Inversion Probes
Johan den Dunnen (NETH) - Pathogenic or Not? & Software
Evan Eichler (US) - Copy Number Variation
Xavier Estivill (ESP) - Application
Tony Frudakis (US) - Forensics DNA Print Genomics
Ivo Gut (FRA) - Mass Spec Application
Wei Huang (CHINA)* - Application
Li Jin (CHINA) - Application
Pui-Yan Kwok (US) - Complex Disorders & Molecular Methods
Qingge Li (CHINA) - TBA
Zuhong Lu (CHINA)* -Nanotechnology
Yusuke Nakamura (JAP) - High Throughput Genotyping
Mats Nilsson (SWE) - DNA Analysis
Tomi Pastinen (CAN) - Allelic Imbalance in Gene Expression
Stephan Schuster (US) - 454 Application
Ann-Christine Syvänen (SWE) - TBA
Nongjian Tao (US) - DNA Conductivity
Jeff Tza-Huei Wang (US) -Quantum Dot Sensors
Jun Yu (CHINA) - TBA
Jin Billy Li (US) - New Technology for Resequencing
(* = not yet confirmed)


Deadline for Abstracts: 15 June 2007

Registration: Registration Fees
Registration includes administration costs, conference materials, all coffee breaks, all lunches, all dinners including the Welcome Reception and Gala dinner as well as an excursion. Details of all these events may be seen on the Social Program page of the meeting website.

Category "Earlybird"
Upto 15/06/07 Standard
16/06/07 - 17/09/07 Late & Onsite
From 18/09/07
Standard AU$ 788 AU$ 898 N/A
Student AU$ 688 AU$ 788 N/A