Hi, I’m circulating this on to the list because it is local, earlybird closes Monday, there’s group registration options, posters are still open and it’ll be a great conference. Rego is even cheaper for AGTA members (and membership is cheap and worth having if you’re into genomics).

 

There are also two pre-conference workshops being held on the 29th of October that are open to non-conference attendees – one on single-cell sequencing and a gene editing symposium. Those are $40 for general and $20 for students and worth going to one! Pass it on!

 

 

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Standard fees will apply from 5pm, Monday 7 August

10% Group Registration Discount
3+ attending from the same organisation? Don't forget to register through the group registration portal to receive a 10% discount off each registration. 

 

 

 

AGTA17 CONFERENCE DINNER

 

The highlight of the social program will take place at Mona (Museum of Old and New Art). 
You'll experience a ride on the Mona Roma ferry, followed by a private museum viewing and dinner at Eros and Thanatos. 
This conference dinner will undoubtedly be one to remember!

 

 

UPDATED PROGRAM AVAILABLE
The reviews are in and we would like to thank all authors who submitted an abstract for consideration in the program. Congratulations again to all those who were successful!

 

 

 

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

 

Tickets to can be purchased when registering online for AGTA17. If you are not attending the conference and wish to attend a workshop, please contact Emma.

 

Delegate Ticket - $40
Student Ticket - $20

 

Can Genome Editing Fulfil Its Promise in the Clinic and the Field?

Symposium Speakers
Alex Hewitt, University of Tasmania
Alice Pébay, The University of Melbourne
Dianne Nicol, University of Tasmania
Kaylene Young, University of Tasmania
Margaret Otlowski, University of Tasmania (Mediator)
Owain Edwards, CSIRO

 

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Technical Solutions to Single Cell Problems

Workshop Speakers
Brian Fritz, 10X
David Gallego-Ortega, Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Mark Lynch, Fluidigm
Shalin Naik, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Marina Oliva, University of Western Australia
Alicia Oshlack, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Joseph Powell, The University of Queensland

 

 

 

 

 

 

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