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View Article  Is sunlight therapy the answer for preventing hospital infections?
Dr. Richard Hobday will be discussing the importance of sunlit environments at EuroSciCon's Infection prevention in hospitals meeting on November 21st   more »
View Article  Live cell imaging meeting, early registration deadline approaching
EuroSciCon invite you to attend their 'Visualising Cellular Function in vivo' meeting on October 24, 2008 at The BioPark, Hertfordshire. Book now and save £££s!   more »
View Article  Book before July 20th for PCR meeting
The deadline for early (reduced fee) registration for EuroSciCon's 'PCR Perfection: Insider tricks' meeting is July 20th. This meeting is being held on October 3rd at The BioPark, Hertfordshire.   more »
View Article  Deputy Director of Tolerance Assay required for Immune Tolerance Network
The Immune Tolerance Network (ITN) is in search of a candidate with demonstrated record in conducting and leading research projects in the area of molecular and cellular immunology for the newly created role of Deputy Director in its Tolerance Assay and Data Analysis (TADA) group.   more »
View Article  Ever considered a career in scientific sales???
Kinetica is a forward thinking, proactive, specialist recruitment consultancy focusing on sales, marketing and service positions within the Scientific and Medical industries. Kinetica is proud to have designed a free one day workshop specifically to assess potential new recruits and help them succeed at interview.   more »
View Article  Networking events for women from the UKRC
The UKRC is holding the first of a series of themed networking events designed to support networks that exist to help women in SET. The first event will feature a talk and discussion around sustainability and funding from a voluntary sector perspective   more »
View Article  Find out how to identify autoimmune T cell responses
Find out how you can identify autoimmune T cell responses using Elispot at EuroSciCon’s ‘Elispot Technology: Newer Tricks’ meeting on July 8th. Bookings are being taken for this meeting all the time.   more »
View Article  Returning to science after a career break?
EuroSciCon are holding a meeting on 7th November 2008 for women who have taken a career break and wish to return to science. The deadline for early registration is July 20th 2008 but there are five places available for only £99 each on a first-come-first-served basis.   more »
View Article  Flow cytometry meeting booking now
Keep up to date with all the latest developments in the field of flow cytometry at this meeting on November 14.   more »
View Article  Workshop for scientific managers, five places for £99 each
This one-day workshop is aimed at all scientists in a management position. Particularly suited to those moving into lectureship, project management, group leader and lab manager roles. It is also ideally suited for those looking for promotion to a management role.   more »
View Article  New BBC series requires full-time working mothers
BBC Television is making a major three-part series called WOMEN about contemporary women's lives. It will look at the impact of feminism on contemporary family life. Assistant Producer Becky Lomax is looking for full-time working mothers to contribute.   more »
View Article  Science Director Vacancy at the Dr Hadwen Trust
The Dr. Hadwen Trust for Humane Research is the UK's leading medical research charity funding exclusively non-animal techniques to replace animal experiments, benefiting humans and animals. It is now advertising for a Science Director, as the current post holder will be retiring at the end of the year.   more »
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