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Meetings at the end of 2007

EuroSciCon are holding a number of life science meetings at the end of this year and the early registration deadlines are approaching so book now before the Summer holidays!

 

All meetings are being held at BioPark Hertfordshire, a research and development centre located between Cambridge, Oxford and London (Central London is just 30 minutes travel by train). Agendas for these meetings as always feature high profile speakers, and there is plenty of opportunity for delegates, speakers and company representatives to interact. Here are some examples of the feedback we receive:

 

"It was a pleasure to chair the meeting, I am not just paying lip service either, the delegates were very enthusiastic, in fact we put an impromptu sessions on nanoparticles into the lunch time break, this was a request generated by the delegates, so I was very impressed, it was very well organised and I felt my time was very well spent" - Ian Dimmick, Flow Cytometry Core Facility Manager, Newcastle University, UK

 

"I enjoyed the meeting, the duration of each of the speakers was just right and was pitched at just the right level for the audience.  Great forum for meeting people and discussing the subject matter, overall very informative" - Vivien Jacobs, AstraZeneca

 

" It was an enjoyable meeting, and as someone starting out in the proteomics field on a new collaborative grant very informative" . Peter J Charles, Chief Biomedical Scientist, Division of Immunology, Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust

 

"I found the meeting 'Visualising transcription, gene positioning and reorganisation in the nucleus' very very interesting. I'll keep into real consideration to come back to your next meetings" - Dr. MariaPaola Recalcati, Istituto A uxologico Italiano, Milan, Italy

 

Here are the details for our meetings at the end of this year:

 

Genomics and Chemical Space: a new Locus for Drug Discovery

October 12th

early registration deadline: July 20th

Click http://www.regonline.co.uk/genomics07 for more information or to book

 

 

Rational vaccine designs against cancer

October 16th

early registration deadline: July 20th

Click http://www.regonline.co.uk/cancervaccine07 for more information or to book

 

 

Internal Ribosome Entry Site (IRES) advances and applications

October 23rd

early registration deadline: August 20th

Click http://www.regonline.co.uk/ribosome07 for more information or to book

 

 

Surviving as a Woman in Science

November 2nd

early registration deadline: July 20th

Click http://www.regonline.co.uk/womanscience07 for more information or to book

 

 

Dendritic Cells; identification, isolation, expansion, and more

November 16th

early registration deadline: September 20th

Click http://www.regonline.co.uk/dendriticcell07 for more information or to book

 

 

Proteomics: advances in biomarker discovery

November 23rd

Click http://www.regonline.co.uk/proteomics07 for more information or to book

 

We look forward to meeting you there!

 

We welcome abstracts at our meetings - these will be accepted for poster and oral presentations and will also be published in the proceedings. There will be a prize for the best poster. Abstract guidelines can be found at http://www.euroscicon.com/absguidlines.html

 

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