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Annual Australian Clinical Genomics Symposium – early bird closes Oct 28!

Home All news & events Events Annual Australian Clinical Genomics Symposium…
When
Friday, 17 November 2017 – Saturday, 18 November 2017
Where
RACV City Club
501 Bourke Street
Melbourne, VIC 3000
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After a successful inaugural event in 2016, we are proud to announce the Annual Australian Clinical Genomics Symposium 2017 (AACGS 2017) will be held on November 17th and 18th (to 2pm) at the RACV City Club in Melbourne.

This year, the AACGS has been organised in a collaborative effort between the Garvan Institute of Medical Research and Australian Genomics, supported by Genome.One and Murdoch Children’s Research Institute.

As part of our ongoing commitment to decrease the gap between genomic research and the clinic, we invite you to attend this informative symposium that will highlight best practice and challenges facing the implementation of genomics in clinical practice.

At AACGS 2017, we will update and inform you on the latest developments in genomic medicine. We bring together respected local and international speakers to share perspectives, case experiences and to investigate the latest strategies for integrating clinical genomics into daily practice.

We look forward to seeing you at the Annual Australian Clinical Genomics Symposium at the RACV city club in Melbourne.

Early bird registration closes October 28!

For a preliminary program and to book, visit

www.garvan.org.au/aacgs2017