Enhancing exchange


The next generation: Workshop participants learning about analysing sequencing data.

THE Perdana University Centre for Bioinformatics in collaboration with Trans Eurasia Information Network Cooperation Centre (TEINCC) recently organised a workshop on Next-Generation Sequencing Application at the university’s Serdang campus.

The three-day workshop, sponsored by TEINCC under its Trans-Eurasia Information Network Generation Four (TEIN4) project and supported by the Malaysian Research and Education Network (Myren), aimed at enhancing exchange and cooperation among research and education communities in Asia and between Asia and Europe.

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