These multi-parametric data sets refer to multiple endpoints and can be obtained from large numbers of cells with higher-throughput, in an observer-independent standardized way.
This information day will focus on the possibilities of the HCI technology for examination of damage mechanisms and toxic effects of chemicals.
Presentations will be followed by a discussion period focused on addressing your individual questions between 10:00 am and 04:00 pm.
The complete program will be available soon on the CAAT website.
Meeting location:
Novotel Mainz
Augustusstraße 6
55131 Mainz
Germany
Registration:
• Free for CAAT Sponsors and associates as well as for federal agencies, students and NGO’s, € 100 after September 28th
• € 300 early registration
• € 500 after September 28th
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