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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.

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View Article  Cell culture technology meeting - 5 places available at half price
The purpose of this meeting is to review some of the new enabling technologies available to help overcome some of the limitations of cell culture. This includes the development of new products and protocols to improve the technique of growing cells in the tissue culture laboratory.   more »
View Article  Dr. Richard Hobday to speak at Infection Prevention in Hospitals meeting
Dr. Richard Hobday, author of The Light Revolution and The Healing Sun will be speaking at EuroSciCon's Infection prevention in hospitals meeting. Dr. Hobday is a leading authority on the history of sunlight therapy and has many years’ experience of solar design in buildings . His talk will be entitled 'Lighting and Fighting Infection'.   more »
View Article  Gene therapy meeting - call for abstracts
This CPD accredited meeting is being held on June 24 2008 at BioPark Hertfordshire and will be invaluable for those exploring gene therapy. The early registration (reduced rate) deadline is April 20th 2008 so book now and pay only half the price! The deadline for abstract submission for oral presentation is April 10th 2008.   more »
View Article  Launch of the NEW CRi Nuance 2 Multispectral Imaging System
LOT-Oriel Ltd launch the NEW CRi Nuance 2 Multispectral Imaging System - brightfield and fluorescence imaging. See them at 'Improving Immunohistochemistry' on 25th April 2008 at University of Westminster; LOT and CRi will be available at this event to discuss their range of biotechnology and imaging instrumentation including the new CRi Nuance 2.   more »
View Article  Syngene's Dymension software being used at Slovenian institute
Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer of image analysis solutions, today announced that Dymension, its powerful software for the analysis of 2D protein gels is being used at the Open Mind Institute (OMI) in Slovenia, a new centre for studying the effects of medicinal plants, to determine the effects the anti-addictive alkaloid, ibogaine have on the brain.   more »
View Article  Future Advances in Regenerative Medicine - a great line-up
This meeting will provide an up to date review of Regenerative Medicine, looking at how it is used today and where this field is heading. It will be Chaired by Dr Stephen Minger, Kings College, UK. The deadline for early (reduced rate) registration is March 20th 2008.   more »
View Article  EuroSciCon proceedings books now available
Proceedings books are now available for the following EuroSciCon meetings: 'Bacteriophages: Nature and Exploitation', 'Proteomics: advances in biomarker discovery' and 'Molecular Farming - plant biologicals'.   more »
View Article  Elispot technology meeting: call for abstracts
“ELISPOT technology: Newer Tricks” will cover all aspects of the assay development from initial cell stimulation to analyzing spot formation. Dr Sefina Arif (Meeting Chair). The deadline for abstract submissions is March 10th and early (reduced rate) registration ends on April 20th.   more »
View Article  Leaving the laboratory for business- who wants to be a CEO?
Professor Alan Barrell raises some of the issues for those keen to spin out their research and head a new company.   more »
View Article  Euroscicon will create an event just for you
Did you know that Euroscicon will create an event just for you. If there is an event that is not being run that you think should be (particularly if it involves a new technology or methodology) please get in touch   more »
View Article  David Wallder to speak at 'How can I spin out my research and become a company?' meeting
EuroSciCon are delighted to announce that David Wallder, CEO of Wallder Consulting Ltd will be speaking at their How can I spin out my research and become a company? meeting on Friday, March 14, 2008 at the BioPark Hertfordshire. His talk will be entitled ‘From Bench to Boardroom: What it takes to turn Scientists into Successful CEOs’   more »
View Article  Free subscription to Nature Biotechnology

Nature Biotechnology devotes pages specifically to in-depth analysis of issues concerning biotechnology intellectual property case law and policy, together with ...   more »

View Article  Career Development Training: for Professionals in Science, Engineering and Technology
Career Development Training: for Professionals in Science, Engineering and Technology - Effective Leadership: Developing Your Management Style, Making the Leap: From Technical Roles to Successful Client-Facing, Working Smarter, Not Harder: Reaching Optimum Work/Life Balance, Returning to SET after a Career Break   more »
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View Article  Obituary: Professor Anthony Dodi
Professor Anthony Dodi who held the personal Anthony Nolan chair in Haemato-oncology and was Head of Anthony Nolan Cell Therapy Centre at Nottingham Trent died suddenly last week   more »
View Article  Purely Phd, a new website for PhD students
EuroSciCon have launched an interactive website for PhD students and people thinking of embarking on a PhD. Called 'Purely Phd', this site contains lots of useful information and relevant links.   more »
View Article  Leading lights presenting at new look microscopy conference
World leading authorities on all aspects of microscopy and analysis are being brought together this summer in a new-format scientific conference which will run concurrently with a major microscopy and imaging exhibition at London’s ExCeL on 23-26 June. Now streamed into three parallel symposia the MICROSCIENCE 2008 international conference has been carefully planned by leading scientists within the Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) to ensure that life and physical scientists alike will find sessions of great interest over the entire convention duration.   more »
View Article  Novacta Biosystems strengthens management team
Novacta Biosystems Ltd, a UK based privately held anti-infective biotechnology company, is pleased to announce the appointment of Georg Buchner PhD, MBA as Vice President of Corporate and Business Development. Dr. Buchner will strengthen Novacta’s commercial team as the company enters a new phase of growth and development.   more »
View Article  Spin out your Research and Save Money
If you're considering setting up a Biotech business or thinking about licensing an idea, what better way to get you started than coming to a small informal event which will address your concerns? To entice you to come we are offering discounted registrations to the first five people...   more »
View Article  Infection prevention in hospitals - Early Registration Deadline Approaching
The Deadline for abstract submissions is February 10th 2008. Abstracts will be accepted for poster and oral presentation and there will be a best poster prize. All accepted abstracts will be published in the *meeting proceedings This meeting will have CPD accreditation The Deadline for early registration is February 20th 2008. After this time the fees double, so make sure you register early!   more »
View Article  Sorry Meeting Full
Euroscicons event - Analysing the Phenotype & Function of Regulatory T cells which will be held on March 07th 2008 is now completely full and the only way that you will be able to attend if you haven’t registered your place is to   more »
View Article  Third international meeting on Toll-like receptors
Toll2008 will be the third international meeting on Toll-like receptors and brings together some of the most prominent contributors to the field of innate immunity. Again, while advances in TLRs will be a prominent issue, there will be quite a bit of time devoted to non-TLR mechanisms of innate immune activation including discussions of NOD-like receptors, RNA helicases and cytosoloic DNA sensors. The list of speakers at this meeting is truly outstanding. ......   more »
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View Article  Developments in cell culture technology to enhance cell growth in vitro
The Deadline for early registration is February 20th 2008. After this time the fees double, so make sure you register soon to get your reduced fee. There is still also a bit of time to submit your abstracts for oral presentation   more »
View Article  Spring meetings from EuroSciCon
EuroSciCon (www.euroscicon.com) announce more CPD accredited meetings for you this Spring:'Developments in cell culture technology to enhance cell growth in vitro' (May 2nd), and ‘Infection prevention in hospitals’ (May 16th). The early registration deadline for these events is February 20th. Furthermore there are 5 places available for only £99 each for our ‘How can I spin out my research and become a company?’ meeting on March 14th.   more »
View Article  Site just for Science Mums
Too many women leave science due to the constraints of motherhood. Some struggle, and work part time, at the expense of advancing their career. Others change their career to fit in with their children, whilst working within some area of science.   more »
View Article  Nominations wanted for Royal Society awards
Find out here how to nominate for two prestigious Royal Society awards; the Royal Society Kohn Award for Excellence in Engaging the Public with Science and The Royal Society Michael Faraday Prize   more »
View Article  23rd International Lectin Meeting
Interlec-23 will focus on the role of carbohydrate-binding proteins in human health and disease. The first two days of the meeting will be held in Edinburgh and the remainder at Stirling University.   more »
View Article  New Look for Phd Site
The Purely PhD Site (http://www.purelyphd.com/), which was designed specifically for PhD students and for those thinking about doing a PhD has a new look   more »
View Article  T cell meeting, nearly full
Only10 places remain for our 'Analysing the Phenotype & Function of Regulatory T cells' meeting on March 7th. This meeting has an excellent agenda and a great line-up of speakers.   more »
View Article  What do you get the Scientist for Valentines day?
Look no further, our JustForScientists.com shop has everything you need for that special scientist in your life   more »
View Article  A Free Resource For The International Life Science Community.
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