International PAG Agilent Vendor Workshop

Monday Afternoon, 17 January 2005 --- 4:40 pm - 6:50 pm

Agilent Technologies Workshop - Pacific Salon 2

Organizer: Elaine Baccino, Agilent Technologies

(elaine_baccino@agilent.com)

Topic:

The Agilent Gene Expression Solution-Customizing a Microarray Solution to Your Experimental Needs.

This workshop will focus on the service, flexibility, and technology aspects of designing and using custom microarrays with Agilent Technologies. We will start with a discussion of array design considerations and processes. Scientists will then present results from research performed using the Agilent platform for a variety of key model organisms.

Speakers:

1.
Charlie Nelson
Agilent Technologies Inc, Little Falls Site, 2850 Centerville Road, DE 19808-1644 USA
Custom Microarray Creation for Emerging Genomes

2.
Ralph Quatrano
Biology Department of Washington University, St. Louis, MO
Use of commercial and custom designed Agilent microarrays to characterize gene expression from plant genomes

3.
Thomas K. Mitchell
Development and Application of a Microarray Containing Probes for Both Host and Pathogen for the Rice Blast Pathosystem

4.
Blake C. Meyers
Delaware Biotechnology Institute, University of Delaware, 15 Innovation Way, Newark, DE 19711, USA.
Microarrays and MPSS: Complementary Technologies for Gene Expression Analysis

5.
Shoshi Kikuchi
Lab of Gene Expression, Department of Molecular Genetics, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
Further Collection and Fine Mapping of the Full-Length cDNA Clones from Japonica Rice for the Improvement of a Rice Oligoarray System.

Also:

Posters:
Sean J Coughlan et al.
A Comparison of Global gene Expression and MPSS profiling in Arabidopsis thaliana.


Gerald Hall
A DNase-Free, Total RNA Isolation Method With Ultra-Low Genomic DNA Contamination Applicable To A Wide Range Of Plant Species And Tissue Types


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