My lab in Vancouver hosting a professional workshop in molecular biology techniques.

Just a quick note.

I would appreciate any efforts and good words you have to pass on to your colleagues about our upcoming molecular techniques workshop (see below). As well, I've included a pdf of the workshops poster, perfect for posting up on your friendly neighborhood bulletin board. Also note that the revenues generated by this workshop go directly into our outreach programs at bioteach.ubc.ca so this help would be greatly appreciated.


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And the details....

*THE MICHAEL SMITH LABS AND ADVANCED MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LAB PRESENTS OUR MOLECULAR BIOLOGY *
*WORKSHOPS 2009 Summer Session.*

**ONE WEEK VERSION - MOLECULAR TECHNIQUES WORKSHOPS* *

June 29th - July 3rd, 2009 (CAN$1250)
DESCRIPTION: This intense one week workshop will focus on a myriad of different techniques used in the molecular manipulation of DNA, RNA and protein. Primarily aimed at researchers who are new to the area, or familiar but require a quick updating.

More information can be found at http://www.bioteach.ubc.ca/mb-workshops/

For reviews please see http://www.bioteach.ubc.ca/reviews-professional/

To register or inquire about the workshop, please contact
Dr. David Ng at db@interchange.ubc.ca or 604-822-6264

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