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Friday, March 30
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Fri 30 Mar 2007 15:34 BST
Following the success of the proceedings for their 'Glycomics: Challenges and Technologies” meeting, EuroSciCon have produced another book of proceedings for their recent 'Identifying T cell subset phenotype and function' meeting. If you didn’t manage to attend this event you can order a copy by clicking on this link: http://www.lulu.com/content/767443 more »
Tuesday, March 6
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Tue 06 Mar 2007 12:17 GMT
EuroSciCon are delighted to announce that their Managing Director, Dr. Shara Cohen has become a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists. This accolade acknowledges her significant achievements in the field of pathology and her ongoing commitment to life science education. more »
Friday, March 2
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Fri 02 Mar 2007 09:24 GMT
The aim of this meeting, held by Euroscicon, was to check the state-of-the-art about the novel findings on the pathogenic mechanisms of human diseases and immunotherapy. The excellent speakers provided very interesting updated information on the use of animal models developing spontaneous diseases. Using experimental and transgenic models is necessary to unravel human pathological processes. Valid animal models of diseases are of greater importance to better clarify human disease molecular pathways and to provide newer target for potential pharmacological treatment. Nowadays, we have lots of “artificial” models (i.e. genetic mice, chimeras) providing information about “natural” regulatory mechanisms that could indicate novel potential therapeutic targets more »
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