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Dear Colleagues,

My Uncle, my Father-In-Law, and a very close friend have all died

from colon cancer. I would like to find out more of the genetic

causes of any cancer for that matter. I just recieved this webinar

announcement and I thought I should pass it on to you. Anyone is

welcome to join in. Please pass this on to others who may benefit

from this webinar, and knowledge that there is ongoing research to

try to find genetic causes of colon cancer.

I just wanted to share with you that there is going to be a webinar

next week on detecting mutations in tumor tissue and paraffin

embedded tissue, with out micro-dissection, and the ability to

monitor disease progression post treatment. I felt that it may be

informative and beneficial for your research or clinical

investigations. They just had a press release on this system last

week, and there are numerous publications on their web site. The

links to sign up for the webinar are listed below.

Misi

Here is a short synopsis:

High Sensitivity Detection. Benefits of this methodology include 1).

More efficient data analysis for confirmatory processes. (The bp

size of cleavage product peaks provides for the estimation of the

approximate position of the mutation) and 2). The ability to

eliminate laser capture micro-dissection.

Speaker: Hema Liyanage, Ph.D.

Senior Applications Scientist

Transgenomic, Inc.

High Sensitivity Somatic Mutation Screening

Date 1: November 8, 2005 at 12:00 pm EST

https://transgenomicevents.webex.com

Date 2: November 9, 2005 at 02:00 pm EST

https://transgenomicevents.webex.com

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Misi, Thank you for sharing. Ingrid

>

> Dear Colleagues,

>

> My Uncle, my Father-In-Law, and a very close friend have all died

> from colon cancer. I would like to find out more of the genetic

> causes of any cancer for that matter. I just recieved this webinar

> announcement and I thought I should pass it on to you. Anyone is

> welcome to join in. Please pass this on to others who may benefit

> from this webinar, and knowledge that there is ongoing research to

> try to find genetic causes of colon cancer.

>

> I just wanted to share with you that there is going to be a webinar

> next week on detecting mutations in tumor tissue and paraffin

> embedded tissue, with out micro-dissection, and the ability to

> monitor disease progression post treatment. I felt that it may be

> informative and beneficial for your research or clinical

> investigations. They just had a press release on this system last

> week, and there are numerous publications on their web site. The

> links to sign up for the webinar are listed below.

> Misi

>

> Here is a short synopsis:

> High Sensitivity Detection. Benefits of this methodology include

1).

> More efficient data analysis for confirmatory processes. (The bp

> size of cleavage product peaks provides for the estimation of the

> approximate position of the mutation) and 2). The ability to

> eliminate laser capture micro-dissection.

>

> Speaker: Hema Liyanage, Ph.D.

> Senior Applications Scientist

> Transgenomic, Inc.

>

>

> High Sensitivity Somatic Mutation Screening

>

> Date 1: November 8, 2005 at 12:00 pm EST

> https://transgenomicevents.webex.com

>

>

> Date 2: November 9, 2005 at 02:00 pm EST

> https://transgenomicevents.webex.com

>

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