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Webinar covers transfection of stem cells
Amaxa will host a free webinar on the Nucleofection of Stem Cells which is scheduled for 3 June 2008 (Europe, Japan) and 4 June (USA)
News from Amaxa ( 2 May 2008)
Visualising cellular function in vivo
The field of live cell imaging will be discussed at the Visualising Cellular Function in vivo meeting on Friday 24 October 2008 at the BioPark, Hertfordshire
News from Euroscicon ( 1 May 2008)
Online open day for bioinformatics programme
The Oxford Bioinformatics Programme at the University of Oxford provides part-time modular study in bioinformatics and systems biology and is aimed at those in full-time employment
News from Oxford Bioinformatics Programme (23 April 2008)
Maximise your viscosity and texture measurements.
Brookfield offers three courses that provide users of Brookfield instrumentation with the hands-on knowledge to get the most out of their viscosity and texture test methods Brochure available
News from Brookfield Engineering Laboratories (22 April 2008)
UK seminars on sample preparation for ICP
The seminars are aimed at anyone with an interest in atomic spectroscopy, and will introduce new and innovative techniques in sample preparation and introduction for ICP-OES and ICP-MS
News from QMX Laboratories (17 April 2008)
Statistics for biosciences course returns
Due to popular demand, the Oxford Bioinformatocs Programme is running its Statistics for Biosciences again this academic year, on 12 May - 22 June 2008
News from Oxford Bioinformatics Programme ( 1 April 2008)
Chloroform clue to riddle of general anaesthesia.
One of the earliest general anaesthetics to be used, chloroform, has shed light on a mystery that's puzzled doctors for more than 150 years - how such anaesthetics actually work
News from University of Leeds ( 1 April 2008)
Scientists unravel the fight with cervical cancer
Technical background article The virus responsible for most cases of cervical cancer has a serious weakness which may provide hope for new treatments for the disease
News from University of Leeds (26 March 2008)
Membrane expertise to seek disease treatments
Technical background article A new euro15 million project led by the University of Leeds aims to find novel treatments for many human diseases by bringing together the leading European experts in membrane proteins
News from University of Leeds (19 March 2008)
Microchip technology to improve disease diagnosis
Technical background article The highest-density sensor array to identify multiple proteins within human blood or urine - key indicators for many human diseases - has been developed by engineers from the University of Leeds
News from University of Leeds (12 March 2008)
Newer tricks in Elispot technology
Elispot technology: Newer tricks is a CPD-accredited one-day meeting to be held at BioPark Hertfordshire on 8 July 2008 and is brought to you by EuroSciCon
News from Euroscicon ( 7 March 2008)
Environmental analysis seminars for North America
Thermo Fisher Scientific will host a series of free seminars throughout North America covering the latest technologies, applications and protocol specifically designed for the environmental laboratory
News from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Elemental Analysis) (22 February 2008)
Seminars cover European digital pathology science
Aperio Technologies invites interested pathology professionals in Europe to join them for their new seminar series, to be held in early March 2008 at select locations
News from Aperio Technologies (21 February 2008)
New approaches to neurodegenerative disorders
Networking event highlighted the importance of industry and academia working together to solve R+D problems in neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease
News from London Technology Network (14 February 2008)
Safety innovation gains university backing
An invention to help reduce accidents in hospitals and laboratories is a step closer to commercial success after its creator tapped into university expertise
News from De Montfort University Leicester ( 6 February 2008)
Pipetting training and certification seminars
Employing the standardised Artel method, these training seminars develop operator pipetting proficiency and consistency to minimise laboratory liquid handling error and improve data quality
News from Artel (25 January 2008)
Early registration deadline for IHC meeting
The early registration deadline for EuroSciCon's 'Improving Immunohistochemistry' meeting is 20 January 2008, so if you want to attend, do book now and you'll be paying nearly half price
News from Euroscicon (14 January 2008)
Video covers skin punctures and newborn screening
The Center for Phlebotomy Education is taking pre-release orders for its Skin Punctures and Newborn Screens training video
News from Center for Phlebotomy Education (11 January 2008)
Maximising viscosity and texture measurements
These day-long training sessions are presented in easy-to-understand terms that give attendees the working know-how to verify and improve upon the data required for meaningful R+D and QC testing Brochure available
News from Brookfield Engineering Laboratories ( 9 January 2008)
Online training in practical laboratory skills
Practical Lab Skills e-Learning programmes show close-up demonstrations of many basic techniques commonly practiced in the chemical laboratory
News from Academy Savant (10 December 2007)
International regulatory affairs for life sciences
CfPIE launches two new courses: Japan - regulatory filing requirements and compliance processes for life sciences, and Latin America - understanding regulatory compliance requirements
News from Center For Professional Innovation and Education (30 November 2007)
First academic course in high content screening
The school of medicine at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, has launched what it claims is the world's first academic course in high content screening and analysis
News from Trinity College Dublin, dept of clinical medicine ( 3 September 2007)
Collaborative training in systems biology
Alliance unites Agilent's suite of solutions for proteomics, genomics and metabolomics with the scientific and diagnostic expertise of scientists at the USA'a premier respiratory hospital
News from Agilent Technologies Europe (20 July 2007)
Training in Berlin for biotech and pharmaceutical
Through its commitment to providing the best instructors and the smallest classes, CfPIE says it looks to bring its breadth of expertise to one of Europe's fastest-growing life science sectors
News from Center For Professional Innovation and Education (17 July 2007)
Third symposium on HTRF in drug discovery
Cisbio international, a developer of HTRF technology for assay development and drug screening, says its third HTRF in Drug Discovery Symposium will be held 26-28 September 2007 in Sonoma, California
News from Cisbio International (11 July 2007)
Spectro's e-learning campus is now online
Spectro has made three interesting online seminars dealing with basic analytical theory and practice available to customers and other interested parties in this secure portal
News from Spectro Analytical Instruments ( 9 July 2007)
Reading's supercomputer is most powerful in UK
Technical background article University's Advanced Computing and Emerging Technologies (Acet) Centre IBM supercomputer is now the most powerful academic computer in Britain, and the second most powerful computer in the UK overall
News from University of Reading ( 6 July 2007)
Educators can download new experiments for free
Developed to be an integral part of college science courses, the general biology experiments add to the list of human and animal physiology experiments with PowerLab LabTutor data acquisition systems
News from ADInstruments ( 5 July 2007)
Training workshops in human stem cell research
Millipore has announced the development of training workshops in human stem cell research in conjunction with the Burnham Institute for Medical Research Brochure available
News from Millipore (27 June 2007)
UCL re-launches MSc course in health informatics
The MSc is designed for professionals and decision-makers wishing to contribute to the development of high quality healthcare in a technologically advanced and information rich society
News from UCL Chime (15 June 2007)
IUPUI professor to lead proteomics team
Research teams across the USA share $225,000 to be used to customise and expand Cpas (computational proteomics analysis system), an open source proteomics data analysis and data management platform
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (13 June 2007)
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