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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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Monday, December 17
by
Dr Gail Whiting
on Mon 17 Dec 2007 10:00 AM GMT
We are pleased to inform you that David Wallder (CEO, Wallder Consulting Ltd) has agreed to speak at our 'How can I spin out my research and become a company?' meeting on 14th March 2008. If you are considering setting up your own company then this is the event for you! The deadline for early registration is fast approaching so book now and save £££s.
This meeting offers delegates valuable information on tax and accounting, writing successful business plans, personal success formulas and current investment trends. There will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions. more »
Friday, December 14
by
Dr Gail Whiting
on Fri 14 Dec 2007 10:00 AM GMT
German biotech company amaxa AG announces the release of one Nucleofector® Kit and two 96-well Shuttle® Kits designed to transfect mouse dendritic cells. The kits enable researchers to investigate the function of these important immune cells.
Using nucleofection®, mouse dendritic cells can for the first time be transfected with high efficiency (up to 59%) and high cell viability (up to 93%). In parallel, the optimized parameters facilitate an excellent preservation of functionality, tested by the ability of nucleofected dendritic cells to secrete IL-6 triggered by induction with LPS. more »
Thursday, December 13
Wednesday, December 5
by
Dr Gail Whiting
on Wed 05 Dec 2007 11:00 AM GMT
Quantitative real-time PCR is an increasingly important analytical method in the biological research, the pharmaceutical, food, biotechnology and clinical diagnostics industries for quantifying DNA and mRNA. This 2-day ‘hands-on’ workshop will teach the basic principles of qPCR and will focus on the practical steps required to design, set-up, validate and analyse real-time qPCR assays. more »
Tuesday, December 4
by
Dr Gail Whiting
on Tue 04 Dec 2007 07:00 AM GMT
Applicants are sought for a fully funded EPSRC PhD studentship in collaboration between the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and The Bartlett school of Graduate Studies at UCL. The interdisciplinary nature of the project should suit students from a wide range of numerate backgrounds, (eg atmospheric sciences, chemical, bio-chemical, mechanical or civil engineering, environmental engineering, applied mathematics, physics), who are passionate about applying their research to the human environment.
The stipend is currently £14,622 and funding is available for 3.5 years. more »
Monday, December 3
by
Dr Gail Whiting
on Mon 03 Dec 2007 10:00 AM GMT
The MICROSCIENCE 2008 International Conference organised by the Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) continues to grow, boasting three parallel sessions covering three inspiring themes. These are: Characterisation and nanofabrication of advanced materials; The cell in time and space; and Microscopy and analysis at the frontiers. more »
Saturday, December 1
by
sharac
on Sat 01 Dec 2007 04:00 AM GMT
To be considered for this opportunity you will hold a bachelor of Science degree in medical laboratory science with in depth experience of working in a clinical laboratory or Master of Science degree in medical laboratory science with proven experience of working in a clinical laboratory. It is also a requirement that you be registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC), or have equivalent registration or certification. Proven experience of working in a clinical laboratory including experience working with a laboratory information database/medical systems, knowledge in laboratory regulatory standards, accessioning, and immunoassay and ELISA testing are also essential requirements. more »
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