Dear all,
this might be of interest – the conferences are in Sydney.
(Also don’t forget to register for Phylomania and the Australasian Evolution Society conferences!)
Cheers
Mike


Begin forwarded message:

From: Alfred Akateh <info@research.cyagenbio.com>
Subject: Seminar on genome editing and improved ES gene targeting mice
Date: 12 October 2017 at 4:59:17 pm AEDT
Reply-To: <cyagenapac@gmail.com>

Dear Professor ,

This is Alfred Akateh from Cyagen Biosciences.

I'd like to inform you that a team of mouse model experts from Cyagen Biosciences will visit Australia and New Zealand from November 20 – December 10, 2017. During this trip, we'll attend the 3rd Oceania Mouse Transgenic & Assisted Reproduction Technologies Symposium and the 37th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian Neuroscience Association. If you happen to be there, please stop by our booth for a brief introduction. Our Vice President of Technologies, Dr Marvin Ouyang, will be there to answer all your questions.

In order to make the best use of our short stay in Australia and New Zealand, we're looking to organize a couple of technical seminars to explain our core technologies and services. Having read through your profile on your department website, I'm tempted to believe that this could be of use to you and your colleagues.

I'd like to know if you can host a technical seminar for your team or department. If a seminar is too difficult to squeeze in, please let us know if a one-to-one visit is possible.

Looking forward to hear from you soon.

Best regards,

Territory Sales Manager (Asian Pacific Region)
Cyagen Biosciences Inc.
2255 Martin Ave., Suite E
Santa Clara, CA 95050
www.cyagen.com


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