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View Article  New Meeting announcement - Non-coding RNAs in development
Eukaryotic gene expression is modulated at many layers of regulatory control. It is becoming apparent that differentiation and development involve the action of numerous regulatory non-protein coding RNAs (ncRNAs). This meeting will focus on the discovery and characterization of ncRNAs in the context of embryogenesis and organismal development, highlighting recent technological advances for high-throughput functional genomics. Meeting Chair: Paul Bertone, European Bioinformatics Institute , Cambridge, UK   more »
View Article  Early registration deadline approaching - The Bacteriophage in Biology, Biotechnology and Medicine
REGISTER AT www.regonline.co.uk/bacteriophage10 "Bacteriophages are the most abundant biological entities on earth and are major drivers of bacterial adaptive evolution. Studies on phage biology underpin our core knowledge of modern molecular biology - and phage research has provided many of the techniques and biochemical reagents used by all molecular biologists. This meeting is the third in a successful biennial series discussing the biological nature of bacteriophages, and their exploitation in basic microbiology (for genetics and functional genomics); diagnostics, ecology and evolution, phage display, vaccines, and in therapeutics in animal and human infections. The general structure of the meeting is to have short, expert presentations on this spectrum of topics, plus short Q&A sessions and offered posters. The meeting will be of interest to anyone who is currently using phages in their research work or who might be interested in the potential application of phages for basic biology, and applied topics such as bacterial diagnostics, vaccine development and phage therapy". Meeting chair - Professor George Salmond, University of Cambridge, UK The Deadline for early registration is November 20th 2009 After this time the fees double, so make sure you register early!   more »
View Article  Book a place on our meeting 'Regulatory T cells in inflammatory and infectious diseases: new horizons for old friends - 5th March 2010
Well renowned scientist, Professior Kingston Mills (Professor of Experimental Immunology and Head School of Biochemistry and Immunology, Trinity College, Dublin) will be presenting the keynote address at Euroscicon's upcoming Regulatory T cells meeting...   more »
View Article  Join the Life Science Community
The Life Science Director is a free resource for The International Life Science Community.   more »
View Article  Agilent Technologies Introduces New Complex Proteomics Standard at HUPO 8th Annual World Congress
TORONTO, HUPO 8th Annual World Congress, Booth No. 5, Sept. 28, 2009 – Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced the new Agilent Complex Proteomics Standard, created to help researchers with protein biomarker discovery by validating mass-spectrometry-based workflows for protein identification. It is the most advanced standard for MS-based proteomic workflow qualification testing.   more »
View Article  The Bacteriophage in Biology, Biotechnology and Medicine – February 26th 2010
After our successful Bacteriophage Applications - current and potential applications in biotechnology, agriculture and medicine event which took place 16th May 2006 and Bacteriophages: Nature and Exploitation event which took place in 22 February 2008 we are delighted to announce our follow up event....   more »
View Article  What to get a scientist who has just had a baby?
It's so difficult to know what to get a colleague at the special time in their lives   more »
View Article  NANO magazine
NANO is a bimonthly magazine which publishes original insights and analyses on the latest applications of nanotechnology. It provides quality information on innovations and trends emerging from the world of nanoscience and nanotechnology   more »
View Article  A new service at a discounted rate
Euroscicon now provides easy to establish web sites for your personal scientific profile, or your research group, at highly competitive rates. It’s so easy to do, you could have a new website within days .   more »
View Article  OGI Launches Program to Improve Researchers’ Access to Genomics Technologies
The Ontario Genomics Institute (OGI) has announced the launch of a new program focused on genomics technology service platforms in Ontario, with six partnered service platforms already on board as inaugural affiliates. The Ontario Genomics Platform Affiliates (OGPA) program is open to genomics technology service platforms Ontario-wide, and seeks to increase research access to leading-edge technologies by providing support for both vendor-platform and user-platform access and transactions.   more »
View Article  Subscribe for free to Pig International
Pig International brings you every month reports on current worldwide topics and latest product & marketing news in the Pig Industry   more »
View Article  Euroscicon's 'From menace to marvel: Nitric oxide in health and disease, 2009' meeting report published
Euroscicon are pleased to announce that the report of the meeting on Nitric oxide, which took place earlier this year in March, has been published in Immunotherapy.   more »
View Article  Dolan DNA Learning Center Adopts Agilent Lab-on-a-Chip System to Teach DNA Techniques to Teachers, Students

The Bioanalyzer uses miniaturized “lab-on-a-chip” technology to replace traditional slab gel electrophoresis techniques, greatly speeding up the process, improving consistency ...   more »

View Article  Food & Beverage International - Free Subscription
Food & Beverage International is the leading magazine for food and beverage manufacturers throughout Europe   more »
View Article  Euroscicon report :'Nanotoxicology:Health and Environmental Impacts' - 2009 published
We are pleased to announce that a report from our Nanotoxicology meeting, which took place in February of this year, has been published in Nanomedicine   more »
View Article  Food Processing
Food Processing pursues the issues that impact the product development and production teams the most, notably; new product development, removing costs from the process and critical issues.   more »
View Article  Euroscicon report 'Improving Immunohistochemistry' 2009, published
We are pleased to announce that a report from our meeting 'Improving Immunohistochemistry' has been published in The Biomedical Scientist.   more »
View Article  Eminent US Medical Institute uses Dyversity Image Analysis System
Scientists in the Departments of Medicine and Molecular Genetics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine are isolating proteins from the serum of Ashkenazi Jewish centenarians, their offspring and age-matched offspring controls. The proteins are extracted and then run on 1D gels stained with Coomassie blue and are also transferred onto Western blots, probed with different antibodies and then stained with Horse Radish Peroxidase. The 1D protein gels and Western blots produced are imaged and analysed using a Dyversity system, enabling researchers to detect specific proteins and establish if these are connected with a longer life.   more »
View Article  CRi inForm™ Advanced Image Analysis Software
A breakthrough in image understanding and quantitation that extracts information from images of stained tissue sections   more »
View Article  Laser Microdissection – 17th June 2010
The chair for this meeting will be Dr David Whitehouse. The agenda is under construction. If you have any queries or are interested in speaking at this event please contact meetingsproducer@euroscicon.com. The meeting has CPD approval.   more »
View Article  A Site Just for PhD Students
This site has been designed specifically for PhD students and for those thinking about doing a PhD   more »
View Article  Recombinant pharmaceutical manufacturing from plants - the future of molecular farming -11th June 2010
We are pleased to announce this follow up meeting to our 2008 'Molecular farming- plant biologicals' event. The meeting chair is Professor Julian K-C. Ma, Hotung (Chair of Molecular Immunology, St. George's, University of London) and the meeting will have CPD approval.   more »
View Article  Advances in Cell Culture technology – 15th April 2010
We are pleased to announce this follow up meeting to our successful Developments in Cell Culture Technology to enhance Cell Growth In Vitro meeting. The chair will be Dr Stefan Przyborski and the meeting has CPD approval.   more »
View Article  Recombinant vaccines - right molecule, right place, right time? – 12th March 2010
"Huge technological advances have been made recently in the genomic and post-genomic analyses of pathogens and disease. To exploit these advances for the production of successful recombinant vaccines we need strategies to select appropriate molecules and to deliver them appropriately to stimulate protective immune responses. This meeting will explore both candidate discovery and the tools for delivering vaccines effectively". Meeting Chair: Dr Alasdair Nisbet, Moredun Research Institute, UK. The meeting has CPD approval.   more »
View Article  Free Subscription to Feed International
Feed International is a business journal for people involved in the feed industry internationally.   more »
View Article  Regulatory T cells in inflammatory and infectious diseases: new horizons for old friends - 5th March, 2010
"This meeting will provide an update on phenotypic and functional aspects of regulatory T cells, aiming to inform, educate and entertain. Presentations will be delivered by world-class leaders in their respective fields and a lively discussion will follow each series of talks. Coupled with the pleasant ambience and modern facilities of the venue, this event promises to be one not to be missed" Meeting Chair: Dr Oliver Garden,The Royal Veterinary College & Imperial College London, UK. The meeting has CPD approval.   more »
View Article  Asterand Announces Collaborative Agreement to Characterise Antibodies
Asterand plc (LSE: ATD), a leading provider of human tissue and services to scientists engaged in drug discovery research, announces that it has entered into a collaborative agreement with Abcam plc (AIM: ABC), the rapidly growing bioscience company that markets antibodies via its own online catalogue. Asterand will undertake the validation and characterisation of a selected group of Abcam antibodies for immuno-histochemistry applications using Asterand’s PhaseZERO® Human Tissue Services platform.   more »
View Article  What to get a scientist who has just had a baby?
It's so difficult to know what to get a colleague at the special time in their lives.   more »
View Article  Antimicrobial Peptides: New challenges for Science – November 27th 2009
The agenda for this event is under construction. If you have any queries or are interested in speaking at this event please contact meetingsproducer@euroscicon.com. The meeting has CPD approval   more »
View Article  Small Scale Bio-production: Beyond the Flask.- 24th November 2009.
"Once you can produce it in a flask, what next? The focus of this meeting will be on techniques for the bioproduction of usable quantities of biologic materials, specifically recombinant proteins, monoclonal antibodies, cytokines viruses and other secreted cellular products from eukaryotic cells. Topics covered will include expression systems, mammalian vs. insect vs. other, constituitive vs. transient expression, cell culture medium considerations and culture devices for scale-up that can be used in any laboratory. This meeting should show the fastest pathway from discovery to proof of principle and the production of 100 mgs to several grams of product" Meeting Chair: Dr John J.S. Cadwell, President and CEO, FiberCell Systems Inc, USA. The meeting has CPD approval.   more »
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