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View Article  Dr Paul Kemp of Intercytex to speak at regenerative medicine meeting
Dr Paul Kemp, Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of UK-based company Intercytex will be speaking at our ‘Future Advances in Regenerative Medicine’ meeting on June 13th .. He will be discussing his experience of building and growing a viable Regenerative Medicine company and how strategies will be adapted to the changing scientific and regulatory environment in the future.   more »
View Article  Live cell imaging to be discussed at UK meeting
The exciting field of live cell imaging will be discussed at the following meeting, Visualising Cellular Function in vivo on Friday, October 24, 2008 at The BioPark, Hertfordshire. With topics such as High Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy with Structured Illumination, Optical molecular imaging of cellular markers in vivo and ex vivo, Assessing Stem Cell Therapy in vivo using Imaging Technologies and Imaging pituitary cell function in transgenic mice this meeting will be of great importance to people researching cell function.   more »
View Article  In the mood for shopping?
At JUST FOR SCIENTISTS which can be found at www.justforscientists.com you can get a whole range of items that are designed with the scientist (and their friends and family) in mind   more »
View Article  Perfect your microarray techniques and analysis at Users Symposium
Learn how to perfect your microarray techniques and analysis at this Users Symposium. This one day event is designed as a small informal meeting for anyone with questions about microarrays. After you register for the event you get the opportunity to submit up to your questions which will be given to the panel of experts on the day.   more »
View Article  Academic Entrepreneurship - an article by David Wallder
In this article David Wallder (Chief Executive Officer, Wallder Consulting Limited) discusses the role of academic entrepreneurs in the business world   more »
View Article  New date for 'Infection prevention in hospitals' meeting
EuroSciCon's Infection Prevention in Hospitals' meeting has been postponed until 21st November 2008   more »
View Article  What is a "Human Admixed Embryo"? - an article by Julian Hitchcock
In the language of developmental biology, an “embryo” arises with the appearance, on the surface of the growing ball of cells created following conception, of a feature known as the “primitive streak”. In effect, this is the point at which the cells display the characteristics of a vertebrate. In humans, this happens at about 14 days following fertilisation. Before then, the developing ball of cells is known as a “blastocyst”. The Human Fertilisation & Embryology Act 1990 (the “Act”) made the word “embryo” include the blastocyst.   more »