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Transfusion News at ISBT Basel 2019

June 22, 2019

If you are attending the 29th Regional Congress of ISBT, don’t miss Transfusion News Associate Editor William Lane’s presentation “AUTOMATED TYPING OF COMPLEX RH GENOTYPES FROM WHOLE GENOME SEQUENCES” this Monday June 24. Full details are below.

Session: Immunobiology – Blood Group Genomics: A Debate

Session time: 08:30 AM – 10:00 AM

Session room: Montreal

Dr. Lane’s presentation is scheduled from 9:45 AM- 10:00 AM

For the entire Scientific Program, please visit http://isbtweb.org/basel/scientific-programme/

 

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