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View Article  Dr. David Whitehouse to chair PCR meeting
PCR expert Dr David Whitehouse will Chair EuroSciCon's 'PCR Perfection: Insider tricks' meeting on Friday, October 3. This meeting will feature many leading lights in the field of PCR and there will be plenty of opportunities for discussion.   more »
View Article  Gene therapy meeting: early registration deadline April 20th
This CPD accredited meeting is being held on June 24 2008 at The BioPark, Hertfordshire and will be invaluable for those exploring gene therapy. The early registration (reduced rate) deadline is April 20th 2008 so book now!   more »
View Article  Proteomics meeting report published
EuroSciCon are pleased to announce that a report from our Proteomics: advances in biomarker discovery meeting has been published in Expert Reviews in Proteomics.   more »
View Article  BA Media Fellowships
Experience first hand how science is reported by spending 3-8 weeks on a summer placement gaining experience of working within a media organisation. Come away better equipped to communicate your research to the public and your colleagues. Learn to work within the constraints of the media to produce accurate, well-informed pieces about developments in science.   more »
View Article  Bioenergy Healing Research Foundation
an article by Michael Cohen, founder of the Bioenergy Healing Research Foundation   more »
View Article  Returning to science meeting - this one is just for you!
EuroSciCon are holding a meeting on November 7th at BioPark Hertfordshire aimed at women scientists who have had a career break. Entitled 'Returning to Science - is it all compromise?' this meeting will be a comprehensive overview of the issues of returning to work after a career break. Many eminent scientists will be speaking and there will be plenty of opportunities for discussion. The Chair is Dr Maureen Cooper (Former Director, Scottish Resource Centre for Women in SET, Napier University, Edinburgh).   more »
View Article  Improving Immunohistochemistry meeting set to be another success
With over 90 delegates already registered, this year’s Improving Immunohistochemistry meeting is set to be another success. The meeting is being held on April 25th at the University of Westminster, London. Come along and enjoy the informal atmosphere! Furthermore, all delegates will receive a pdf of the proceedings book.   more »
View Article  Elispot technology meeting: book by April 20th
This CPD accredited meeting is designed to discuss the advances made in ELISPOT technology including the range of cytokines that can be measured, as well discussions on assay development and applications to both basic and clinical research. The agenda features an international line-up of experts in the field. The deadline for early registration is April 20th 2008.   more »
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