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Defining Gene Expression Technologies
Posted 10/17/2004

Select members of our Board recently participated in the study, “So Many Samples, So Little Time: Assessment of Screening Technologies.” The goal of this study was to learn more about the species, gene families, techniques and instrumentation used in gene expression experiments and to assess satisfaction levels with current screening technologies. Over 400 participating members were entered into a drawing to receive one of five $100 USD Amazon gift certificates and the lucky winners are:

Ri-Chee, Staff Scientist, United States
Marc, Principal Investigator, United Kingdom
Dr. A., Professor, Germany
Kiran, Post Doctoral Fellow, United States
Jennifer, Staff Scientist, United States

Congratulations on a job well done!

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Visit the links below to read about our members’ personal experiences with gene expression technologies:

RNAi Technology:  Tools and Techniques of RNA Interference

Tissue Microarrays: Bringing Histology up to Speed

Toxicogenomics: "The Call of the Wild Chip"

Quantitative PCR and its real time dimensions

Anatomy of a Comparative Gene Expression Study

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