Title: “Immunoglobulin Gene Analysis in CLL: from prognosis and prediction to follow-up.”
To begin with, this was a first class opportunity to return to Uppsala (thank you all for the warm welcoming). The Workshop was really interesting, organized at Uppsala, Sweden by Rudbecklaboratoriet (Uppsala University), on September 22 – 23, 2016.
The scientific program included five main sessions:
i) IG Sequence Analysis.
ii) Practical Exercises.
iii) IG genes for clinician decision-making.
iv) Immunogenetics in the NGS era.
v) Immunogenetics and disease follow-up: tracking MRD.
This was a high-level educational experience, and even more, a great opportunity for fruitful discussions regarding further steps. Hopefully, the fruitful discussions held during the coffee breaks of the Workshop regarding data recording in a combined multi-scheme would lead to further action, setting the cornerstone for personalized prediction applications.
To begin with, this was a first class opportunity to return to Uppsala (thank you all for the warm welcoming). The Workshop was really interesting, organized at Uppsala, Sweden by Rudbecklaboratoriet (Uppsala University), on September 22 – 23, 2016.
The scientific program included five main sessions:
i) IG Sequence Analysis.
ii) Practical Exercises.
iii) IG genes for clinician decision-making.
iv) Immunogenetics in the NGS era.
v) Immunogenetics and disease follow-up: tracking MRD.
This was a high-level educational experience, and even more, a great opportunity for fruitful discussions regarding further steps. Hopefully, the fruitful discussions held during the coffee breaks of the Workshop regarding data recording in a combined multi-scheme would lead to further action, setting the cornerstone for personalized prediction applications.