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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 Sponsors
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Monday, November 30
by
sharac
on Mon 30 Nov 2009 07:37 PM GMT
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Friday, November 27
Wednesday, November 25
Tuesday, November 24
by
sharac
on Tue 24 Nov 2009 08:00 AM GMT
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 more »
Monday, November 23
Sunday, November 22
Wednesday, November 18
by
sharac
on Wed 18 Nov 2009 08:53 AM GMT
This popular annual event, now in its 7th year, is dedicated to the technique of immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridisation.
This exciting meeting has been created to merge the need for technical-based updates in the areas of immunohistochemistry, clinical histopathology and in situ hybridisation. With a mixed array of academic speakers, this meeting should appeal to clinical, academic and pharmaceutical organisations. Technical presentations of 30 minute duration will be interspersed with 15 minute scientific contributions from commercial speakers.
This event has CPD accreditation and will have a troubleshooting panel session. On registration you will be able to submit your questions to the panel that will be asked by the chair on the day of the event more »
Tuesday, November 17
Monday, November 16
by
sharac
on Mon 16 Nov 2009 08:40 AM GMT
As both genomic and post-genomic analyses of pathogens and disease has advanced the production of successful recombinant vaccines we now require the strategies to both * select appropriate molecules and *deliver these vaccines effectively to stimulate protective immune responses. more »
Saturday, November 14
by
sharac
on Sat 14 Nov 2009 08:45 AM GMT
"After our very successful Developments in cell culture technology to enhance cell growth in vitro meeting that took place May 2008 we are pleased to announce this follow up which will again be chaired by Dr Stefan Przyborski, School of Biological and Biomedical Science, Durham University, UK more »
Thursday, November 12
by
Dr Astrid Englezou
on Thu 12 Nov 2009 12:48 PM GMT
Talented scientist required to lead a new research group within the Genomes and Epigenomes Programme... more »
Tuesday, November 10
Monday, November 9
by
sharac
on Mon 09 Nov 2009 11:00 AM GMT
Grants aim to enable refugee academics achieve employment in the UK at a level commensurate with their skills and experience in the long term. Grants can support refugee academics to re-qualify in a range of professions in the UK such as teaching, academia, engineering, law, the charity sector and medicine. more »
Friday, November 6
Thursday, November 5
by
sharac
on Thu 05 Nov 2009 07:30 AM GMT
“This meeting will review the importance of efficient cytokine detection in translational medicine from the bench to bedside. From basic ... more » Wednesday, November 4
Tuesday, November 3
Wednesday, October 28
by
sharac
on Wed 28 Oct 2009 08:00 AM GMT
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 »
Tuesday, October 27
by
sharac
on Tue 27 Oct 2009 06:00 AM GMT
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 »
Monday, October 26
by
Dr Astrid Englezou
on Mon 26 Oct 2009 03:38 PM GMT
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 »
Tuesday, October 20
Monday, September 28
by
sharac
on Mon 28 Sep 2009 08:58 AM BST
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 »
Friday, September 25
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Dr Astrid Englezou
on Fri 25 Sep 2009 09:33 AM BST
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 »
Thursday, September 24
Wednesday, September 23
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Wed 23 Sep 2009 11:49 AM BST
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 »
Tuesday, September 22
Monday, September 21
by
sharac
on Mon 21 Sep 2009 02:00 PM BST
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 »
Saturday, September 19
Thursday, September 3
by
Dr Astrid Englezou
on Thu 03 Sep 2009 11:25 AM BST
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 »
Wednesday, August 26
by
sharac
on Wed 26 Aug 2009 08:05 PM BST
The Bioanalyzer uses miniaturized “lab-on-a-chip” technology to replace traditional slab gel electrophoresis techniques, greatly speeding up the process, improving consistency ... more » |
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