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Thermo offers FT-IR spectral interpretation course
The interactive course will provide complete instruction and allows hands-on experience regarding the interpretation of mid-infrared spectra of prevalent classifications
News from Thermo Electron (molecular spectroscopy) (12 April 2006)
Computing women seek to dispel 'geek mythology'
User application article When members of Women in Computing sought to increase the number of female students in computer science they soon discovered that many prospective students already ruled that out as a possibility
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (10 April 2006)
Clarian CIO to serve on health informatics panel
Rich Johnson, senior vice president and chief information officer at Clarian Health Partners , has joined the Health Informatics Program Advisory Board of the Indiana University School of Informatics
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 5 April 2006)
Short course on fluorescence spectroscopy
Announcement of 4th European short course on principles and applications of time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy, to take place 30 October - 3 November 2006 in Berlin
News from Picoquant ( 5 April 2006)
IU offers laboratory graduate summer programme
The intelligent use of information technology is essential to the success of the modern laboratory, yet the gap between the world of the laboratory scientist and the IT professional looms wide
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 4 April 2006)
Mapping course for better understanding of science
Maps help us navigate along highways and dusty back roads, through rugged jungles, across teeming oceans and even explore the moon, Mars and those pinpoints of light beyond our solar system
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 3 April 2006)
University helps meet European land challenge
Brownfield site developers are invited to a breakfast at the University of Greenwich to meet companies and scientists with techniques to remediate contaminated land in line with EU Landfill Directive
News from University of Greenwich (31 March 2006)
Chemical informatics by distance learning
Chemists and other life sciences researchers can learn new techniques and advance their education through a new graduate level programme offered by the Indiana University School of Informatics
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (30 March 2006)
Cook VP signs aboard Informatics advisory group
Chuck Franz, vice president-chief information officer of Cook Group , has joined the Dean's Advisory Council at the Indiana University School of Informatics
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (29 March 2006)
Collaboration spawns cyberinformatics lab
The Indiana University School of Informatics and Purdue University School of Engineering and Technology have forged a partnership to strengthen their research and internship programmes
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (22 March 2006)
Informatics Web site shows search censorship
A Web-site created by researchers at the Indiana University (IU) School of Informatics visualises how some countries' censorship laws affect search results.
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (20 March 2006)
Successful first week for GCPChallenge
GCPChallenge asks the user 20 questions and then provides the score, the correct answers and the average score of achieved so far
News from PharmaSchool ( 1 March 2006)
Scientists to get 'Alife' at conference
Artificial life is an emerging informatics-based discipline that models the behavior of biological systems such as evolution, reproduction, growth, disease, learning, socialisation and even death
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 1 March 2006)
PharmaSchool launches new website
Provides information on the new open course programme, a clinical trials terminology dictionary, a test of GCP knowledge, a discussion forum, online shop, and an essential links
News from PharmaSchool (27 February 2006)
Chemical informatics research nets scholarship
An Indiana University doctoral student who is helping develop the computer tools needed to accelerate new pharmaceutical discoveries is being recognized for his work by the American Chemical Society
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (22 February 2006)
Corning announces 2006 scientific seminar series
Technical background article Third annual series of interactive webinars planned to address changing needs of researchers and provide insight on latest laboratory innovations and applications
News from Corning Life Sciences (15 February 2006)
Single molecule spectroscopy workshop
12th international workshop on single molecule spectroscopy and ultrasensitive analysis in life sciences will focus on most recent research in the field of single molecule spectroscopy and detection
News from Picoquant (15 February 2006)
Hand-held computing devices help dialysis patients
Technical background article It's a constant and frustrating challenge for kidney dialysis patients to monitor their health - and the answer for many might fit right in the palms of their hands
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (13 February 2006)
Solid phase extraction method development workshop
Those looking to develop SPE methods or get a better understanding of SPE techniques should join the Anachem on 6-7 June 2006 for its two day SPE method development workshops Brochure available
News from Anachem Instrumentation (10 February 2006)
Grad student named first LabWare fellow
A graduate student at the Indiana University School of Informatics has been selected as the first recipient of a new fellowship established by LabWare
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (20 January 2006)
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