Untitled Document Euroscicon News
Search
About Euroscicon News

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

View Article  Is sunlight therapy the answer for preventing hospital infections?
Dr. Richard Hobday will discuss contemporary medical research which confirms that sunlit environments can be healthier and safer than those that exclude the sun at EuroSciCon's 'Infection prevention in hospitals' meeting .   more »
View Article  Seltek diversifies into new markets!
Seltek can now help you find top quality staff in a wide range of scientific fields, at any level from Managing Director to graduate trainee, and including sales and marketing, technical, management and customer relations.   more »
View Article  Live cell imaging meeting, early registration deadline approaching
EuroSciCon invite you to attend their 'Visualising Cellular Function in vivo' meeting on October 24, 2008 at The BioPark, Hertfordshire. Book now and save £££s!   more »
View Article  Book before July 20th for PCR meeting
The deadline for early (reduced fee) registration for EuroSciCon's 'PCR Perfection: Insider tricks' meeting is July 20th   more »
View Article  Deputy Director of Tolerance Assay required for Immune Tolerance Network
The Immune Tolerance Network is in search of a candidate with demonstrated record in conducting and leading research projects in the area of molecular and cellular immunology for the newly created role of Deputy Director in its Tolerance Assay and Data Analysis (TADA) group.   more »
View Article  Flow cytometry meeting booking now
EuroSciCon's 'Recent advances in Flow Cytometric techniques and instrumentation’ meeting on November 14 will bring together the most recent advances in clinical and research techniques.   more »
View Article  Elispot meeting: Three places available for £99 each
These are being offered on a first-come-first-served basis to EuroSciCon News readers. So don't delay!    more »
View Article  Ever considered a career in scientific sales???
Kinetica is a forward thinking, proactive, specialist recruitment consultancy focusing on sales, marketing and service positions within the Scientific and Medical industries. Kinetica is proud to have designed a one day workshop specifically to assess potential new recruits and help them succeed at interview. Read on for more information   more »
View Article  Looking for a job in the Life Sciences?
Euroscicon have teamed up with People Maps to create a free Personality Report for you which you can take just for fun or use to help you to identify your personal strengths and weaknesses to include on your CV   more »
View Article  Find out how to identify autoimmune T cell responses
Find out how you can identify autoimmune T cell responses using Elispot at EuroSciCon’s ‘Elispot Technology: Newer Tricks’ meeting on July 8th. Bookings are being taken for this meeting all the time.   more »
View Article  Improving Immunohistochemistry meeting report
If you haven't already seen it, a report from our 2007 Immunohistochemistry meeting has been published in Immunology News. Just a quick reminder that you can now register for our next Improving Immunohistochemistry meeting which is being held on April 24th 2009 at the Institute of Child Health, London.   more »
View Article  Chemokines meeting report published
A report from our Assaying Chemokines and Chemotaxis meeting has been published in Expert Review of Clinical Immunology.   more »
View Article  Senior Laboratory Technician required at Bridge Pathology Ltd.
Bridge Pathology Ltd. is a recently registered company located in Bristol that will specialize in the processing of biopsy specimens submitted by veterinary surgeons. A Senior Laboratory Technician is required to set up, manage and develop the histopathology and immunohistochemistry laboratory facilities and oversee the day-to-day operation of the histopathology and immunohistochemistry laboratories. This will include routine preparation of histological and immunohistochemical-stained sections of submitted biopsy tissues for diagnostic and research purposes.   more »
View Article  Nanotoxicology meeting: call for abstracts
This meeting will bring together eminent scientists at the forefront of the nanotoxicology field to present their current research findings and discuss the potential impact of nanomaterials on human health and the environment. This event will therefore present an ideal opportunity for toxicologists, nanotechnologists, industrial members and governmental regulatory agencies to interact and discuss the latest developments in this controversial field.   more »
View Article  Are you thinking of returning to science after a career break?
EuroSciCon's 'Returning to Science - Is It All Compromise?' meeting will be Chaired by Dr Maureen Cooper, Former Director, Scottish Resource Centre for Women in SET, Napier University, Edinburgh,   more »
View Article  Meeting report published
We are pleased to announce that a report from our Molecular Farming - plant biologicals meeting has been published in the Plant Biotechnology Journal   more »
View Article  International Endotoxin and Innate Immunity Society 10th Biennial Meeting
This meeting of the International Endotoxin and Innate Immunity Society will take place over 4 days beginning at 3pm Wednesday 30th July 2008. The theme is “Microbial structures - host-pathogen interactions and the impact of innate immunity on disease”.   more »
View Article  Workshop for scientific managers, five places for £99 each
This one-day workshop is aimed at all scientists in a management position. Particularly suited to those moving into lectureship, project management, group leader and lab manager roles. It is also ideally suited for those looking for promotion to a management role.   more »