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ncing has enabled faster and cheaper mapping of DNA and RNA, enabling genomic comparisons and accelerating genomic discoveries. This year's congress and expo is uniquely designed to cover these technological advances and discover advancing applications. With the focus now on clinical utility, find out why data analysis is the driving force that enables discovery, and is sequencing's strategic step.

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PEGS: the essential protein engineering summit 2013 | Apr 29 - May 3, 2013 | Boston, MA

This year's essential protein engineering summit will offer six streams in the areas of protein & antibody engineering, oncology, expression, analytical, safety, and purification. These highly-focused streams enable researchers to discuss and find solutions to challenges faced in the lab and hear research that has yet to be published. Conference short courses offer a primer or in-depth workshop on everything from phage and yeast display to immunogenicity and protein therapeutics. A biologics partnering forum will also be offered for both emerging companies with innovative technologies and established companies seeking collaborations. Year after year, PEGS challenges attendees to evolve their thinking about the generation, characterization, and clinical application of proteins.

Join over 1,200 of your colleagues this April in Boston to make your mark on the rapidly changing landscape of protein and antibody engineering.

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