Geplaatst: 07 sep 2010, 11:49
Hier nog de info en link naar de webcast van de Q&A sessie (zie hieronder). Die is op Woensdag aan het eind van het congres. Wordt dus laat in de avond/begin nacht voor ons mocht je willen kijken. Hmm waarschijnlijk toch wat te laat (gezien 8/9 uur tijdverschil ofzo?) maar voor diegene die niet kunnen slapen..... wie weet een leuke optie.
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[i]1st International Workshop on XMRV: Q&A Wrap-up Session
View event: You will be able to view the event at http://videocast.nih.gov when the event is live.
Air date: Wednesday, September 08, 2010, 5:15:00 PM
Time displayed is Eastern Time, Washington DC Local
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Description: This scientific conference has assembled an international group of scientists, physicians and epidemiologists to present and discuss, in a public forum, the latest XMRV studies on a range of topics including virus-host interactions, cell type tropism, mode of transmission, animal models, and diagnostic assay development.
This Web cast Q&A wrap-up session will touch on the latest developments in the field in order to evaluate the state of our knowledge, address controversies, and develop an understanding between experts that will help direct future research.
This workshop is co-sponsored by the NIH and will be organized by Virology Education.
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[i]1st International Workshop on XMRV: Q&A Wrap-up Session
View event: You will be able to view the event at http://videocast.nih.gov when the event is live.
Air date: Wednesday, September 08, 2010, 5:15:00 PM
Time displayed is Eastern Time, Washington DC Local
iCalendar: Add an upcoming event to your calendar.
Description: This scientific conference has assembled an international group of scientists, physicians and epidemiologists to present and discuss, in a public forum, the latest XMRV studies on a range of topics including virus-host interactions, cell type tropism, mode of transmission, animal models, and diagnostic assay development.
This Web cast Q&A wrap-up session will touch on the latest developments in the field in order to evaluate the state of our knowledge, address controversies, and develop an understanding between experts that will help direct future research.
This workshop is co-sponsored by the NIH and will be organized by Virology Education.
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