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Elispot technology meeting: call for abstracts

ELISPOT technology: Newer tricks

Tuesday, July 08, 2008 at BioPark, Hertfordshire

This meeting is designed to discuss the advances made in ELISPOT technology including the range of cytokines that can be measured, as well as discussions on assay development and applications to both basic and clinical research.

ELISPOT technology: Newer Tricks” will cover all aspects of the assay development from initial cell stimulation to analyzing spot formation. Dr Sefina Arif (Meeting Chair).

Speakers include:Professor Paul Lehmann (Professor of Pathology at Case Western Reserve University, USA), Professor Peter Van der Meide (Associate Professor Utrecht University and U-CyTech biosciences, The Netherlands), Professor Ajit Lalvani (Head, Tuberculosis Immunology Group, National Heart and Lung Institute, UK), Dr Werner Freber (CEO and founder of BIO-SYS GmbH, Germany ), Assoc. Professor Niklas Ahlborg (Mabtech AB, Sweden), Dr Roberto Mallone (Hopital Saint Vincent de Paul, France) and Dr Huriya Beyan (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)

 

Deadline for abstract submissions: March 10th 2008.

 

To book a place please visithttp://www.regonline.co.uk/elispot08. The deadline for early registration is April 20th 2008

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