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Sunday, September 28
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Dr Claire Morgan
on Sun 28 Sep 2008 09:00 BST
This exciting meeting has been created to merge the need for technical-based updates in the areas of immunohistochemistry, clinical histopathology and in situ hybridisation. Academic speakers from each area of research will give technical presentation of 30 minute duration interspersed with 15 minute scientific contributions from commercial speakers. more »
Friday, September 26
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Dr Claire Morgan
on Fri 26 Sep 2008 13:29 BST
An exciting agenda has been put together for our Recent advances in Flow cytometric techniques and instrumentation meeting on November 14th 2008. Commercial and academic experts will talk about the new developments in this field more »
Sunday, September 21
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sharac
on Sun 21 Sep 2008 19:00 BST
Park Row (winner of the Large Independent Financial Adviser of the Year Award for 2005, 2006 and 2007) provides independent Wealth Management advice to business vendors and owners. We can help clients pay less tax and advise them how to make their money work
harder. Our approach is to gain a thorough understanding of clients' aspirations and priorities, then design our recommendations around them. more »
Saturday, September 20
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sharac
on Sat 20 Sep 2008 19:00 BST
At the Purely PhD web site there are hundreds of links relating to doing a PhD, these include links on:-... more »
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Dr Sarah Cohn
on Sat 20 Sep 2008 10:00 BST
How can chocolate benefit your health? Chocolate is, and has consistently been one of the most popular treats in the world over the past last few hundred years. The myth that surrounds chocolate is that if it tastes that good, then it must be bad for your health. more »
Tuesday, September 16
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Dr Sarah Cohn
on Tue 16 Sep 2008 10:00 BST
The computer has opened the doors to the many types of things which can be done either online or offline. As such, there may be no specific way for parents to know
what their children are doing online. Today, websites amount to the thousands of millions on the Internet, so it’s obvious, preventing children from viewing all sorts of stuffs can be very difficult. more »
Monday, September 15
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Dr Claire Morgan
on Mon 15 Sep 2008 09:00 BST
This meeting will focus on the comparative aspects of allergy research, clinical diagnosis and therapy in humans and animals. Abstracts are welcomed. more »
Sunday, September 14
Friday, September 12
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Fri 12 Sep 2008 09:00 BST
If you register for EuroSciCon's “Identifying T Cell Subset Phenotype and Function in Parasite Infections” meeting you will get 50% off the fee for registration to the partner event “Efficient Cytokine Detection: The Way Forward” which will be held on 3rd July 2009. more »
Wednesday, September 10
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Dr Claire Morgan
on Wed 10 Sep 2008 11:20 BST
This is a 2-day ‘hands-on’ workshop to teach the principles of qPCR, focusing on the practical steps required to design, set-up, validate and analyse real-time qPCR assays. more »
Monday, September 8
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Mon 08 Sep 2008 14:02 BST
The nanotechnology industry is rapidly growing, however, at present there is growing concern over the safety of nanomaterials with respect to occupational, consumer and environmental exposures. This event will therefore present an ideal opportunity for eminent scientists to interact and discuss the latest developments in this controversial field. more »
Friday, September 5
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Dr Sarah Cohn
on Fri 05 Sep 2008 13:00 BST
Applied Clinical Trials provides a forum where pharmaceutical product developers can communicate with the medical researchers who test their new products. more »
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