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It was a pleasure hosting the first ICBC meeting in Seattle last month. The meeting gave us an opportunity to meet one another and to begin discussing how best to exchange information on the methods for the discovery of biomarkers. Thank you all for your participation and to the Canary Fund for its sponsorship. Attached please find the executive summary (PDF) for the meeting, as well as a link to our website with the full meeting report and presentations. The next ICBC meeting is scheduled for December 2-3, 2006 in Singapore.
Also, I have attached a list of e-mail addresses (PDF) for ICBC conference attendees, and draft lists of working groups and labs (PDF) interested in participating in the glycocapture proposal presented by Dr. Ruedi Aebersold. ICBC Action Items for the next two months are the following:
If you would like to add items to the ICBC agenda for the next two months, please contact Karma Kreizenbeck at kkreizen@fhcrc.org.
Best regards,
Lee Hartwell
President and Director
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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