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Euroscicon host unbiased events where scientists from many fields can participate and offer their own experiences of technology that can help improve the experiments of others. Each event is an opportunity for industry and academia to share discussion, new bonds and new ideas for the future. This site is a listing of news from Euroscicon plus information from our partners and friends. It contains current information on selected events, details of our prize draw winners, press releases about new reagents and technologies, job offers and information on occasional discounted registrations. The best news is that anyone subscribed to our e-newsletter will automatically receive the articles posted to this website directly in their inbox. We are constantly changing and improving this website so please do come back and if you would like us to post an article, event announcement or job description do get in touch Month Archive
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Thursday, October 25
by
Dr Gail Whiting
on Thu 25 Oct 2007 10:00 AM BST
We are pleased to confirm that Professor Maggie Smith (Institute of Medical Sciences,University of Aberdeen) will be speaking at their 'Bacteriophages: Nature and Exploitation' meeting on 22nd February 2008. The topic of her discussion will be 'Novel anti-phage systems in bacteria'. This will add to an already impressive agenda..... more »
Wednesday, October 24
by
Dr Gail Whiting
on Wed 24 Oct 2007 10:00 AM BST
The Consortium for Post Genome Sciences is pleased to announce the 4th in their series of "Genomes to Systems" conferences, to be held at the Manchester Central Convention Complex, 17th-19th March 2008. This conference is essential for any scientist wishing to keep abreast of rapid advances in genomics technology, its applications in biomedical science and technology, and how genomic coverage is leading to the new field of systems biology. Details of the exciting programme, bursaries, and registration can be found at www.genomestosystems.org. more »
Tuesday, October 23
by
Dr Gail Whiting
on Tue 23 Oct 2007 10:00 AM BST
The early registration deadline for the 'Molecular Farming - plant biologicals' meeting on January 29th 2008 has just passed! But don't worry - you can still get 50% off the registration fee by using the special offer in this newsletter.
This offer is limited to the first 5 people to register. more » Monday, October 22
by
Dr Gail Whiting
on Mon 22 Oct 2007 09:00 AM BST
Fondation Mérieux will be holding a conference "Advances in infectious diseases modelling" on December 10-12, 2007, at Annecy, Les Pensières, France. more »
Friday, October 19
by
Dr Gail Whiting
on Fri 19 Oct 2007 10:00 AM BST
At Euroscicon we believe in planning early so we have arranged a special Christmas present for all our newsletter readers now and some ideas for your presents to colleagues, friends and family more »
Thursday, October 18
by
Dr Gail Whiting
on Thu 18 Oct 2007 10:00 AM BST
Cronus Technologies has a vacancy for a field-based Applications Specialist to support the sales team and customers in the UK, Ireland, Benelux, Scandinavia and Switzerland for the Amnis ImageStream® Imaging Flow Cytometer.
The successful candidate will be responsible for providing training and application support, delivering product focused seminars, conducting demonstrations and undertaking image data analysis. more » Tuesday, October 16
Monday, October 15
by
Dr Gail Whiting
on Mon 15 Oct 2007 10:00 AM BST
The UKRC is delighted to announce that JobshareUK at www.jobshare-uk.com is now live. Because we recognise that it can be especially difficult to find flexible or part-time work in the sectors of science, engineering, technology and the built environment, RETURN became a partner in JobshareUK, with Equals One & Encore Recruitment and Working Families. The aim of JobshareUK is to offer quality flexible working and job share opportunities across the SET sectors in a wide variety of positions across the UK. more »
Friday, October 12
by
Dr Gail Whiting
on Fri 12 Oct 2007 11:00 AM BST
StemCell Technologies brings a new product to the market - a new medium and an improved method for human embryonic stem cell culture. mTeSRTM1 medium, developed by the WiCell Research Institute, is a complete, serum-free, defined formulation designed for the feeder-independent maintenance and expansion of hESC in the undifferentiated state. more »
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