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Selected by BioHouston as vendor of training
BioHouston, representing the biotech community of the Houston area, selects the Center for Professional Innovation and Education (CfPIE) as recommended vendor of life sciences training for its members
News from Center For Professional Innovation and Education (17 May 2006)
Two new drug development training courses
The Center for Professional Innovation and Education (CfPIE) announces the addition of two new training courses to its roster of 200 current course offerings
News from Center For Professional Innovation and Education (17 May 2006)
Pharmaceutical counterfeits and IP infringement
The Center for Professional Innovation and Education (CfPIE) announces a new course: Pharmaceutical counterfeits and intellectual property rights infringement in China
News from Center For Professional Innovation and Education (17 May 2006)
Outsourcing for the therapeutic products industry
The Center for Professional Innovation and Education (CfPIE) announces a new training programme designed to assist industry personnel in the complexities of selecting and managing external vendors
News from Center For Professional Innovation and Education (17 May 2006)
Management skills for scientists and hi-tech staff
The University of Oxford has developed two intensive one-day courses for engineers, scientists and other staff in hi-tech companies on 15 and 16 June to address the management skills gap
News from University of Oxford CPD Centre (16 May 2006)
An introduction to biological monitoring
This training event will be held on Thursday 28 September 2006 at the Health and Safety Laboratory, Harpur Hill, Buxton, Derbyshire, UK
News from Health and Safety Executive (15 May 2006)
Laser lab shows fastest physical processes known
Technical background article The University of Reading has developed a laser laboratory that is capable of showing some of the fastest physical processes known
News from University of Reading ( 4 May 2006)
Student selected as first Purdom fellow
A computer science doctoral student at the Indiana University School of Informatics has been awarded the Paul W Purdom Fellowship in Informatics
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 4 May 2006)
Informatics has strong presence at conference
Nearly 30 faculty and students from the IU School of Informatics will attend or actively participate in a gathering showcasing the latest trends and research in human-computer interaction design
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 3 May 2006)
Theoretical biologist at biocomplexity workshop
Paulien Hogeweg, director of Theoretical Biology and Bioinformatics Group at Utrecht University, Netherlands, heads international experts to address Biocomplexity 9 workshop 8-10 May 2006
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 1 May 2006)
Free laboratory training workshop
Following the popularity of previous events, Hach Lange has announced a further laboratory training day, 'Cost reduction through on-site sampling and analysis' on 24 May 2006
News from Hach Lange (27 April 2006)
Powder technology event
Powdermatrix and MediTech are hosting an event this June to explain and explore issues and developments regarding the use of powder technology in the medical devices industry
News from Ceram (25 April 2006)
Training in lyophilisation technology - New Jersey
BTL is an internationally recognised specialist in the field of lyophilization (freeze drying) and has been conducting courses in Europe, Asia and the USA for seven years Brochure available
News from Biopharma Technology (25 April 2006)
Method to test for phony technical papers
Authors of bogus technical articles beware: A team of researchers at the Indiana University School of Informatics is designing a tool to distinguish between fake and real papers
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (24 April 2006)
Yahoo scientist to share expertise with IU School
Andrei Broder, vice president of emerging technology and a research fellow at Yahoo Research, has joined the ranks of the Dean's Advisory Council at the Indiana University School of Informatics
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (21 April 2006)
Thermo Electron to host seminar on rheology basics
Thermo Electron, an industry leading producer of analytical and process instrumentation, is hosting a two-day seminar on rheology on June 15-16 2006 at its Newington, New Hampshire facility
News from Thermo Electron (21 April 2006)
LabWare advances informatics fellowship at IUPUI
A grant from LabWare will make it possible for more graduate students to further their education and research at the Indiana University School of Informatics
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (20 April 2006)
Informatics honours society welcomes first members
The USA's first informatics honours society will introduce its inaugural class at a special ceremony April 19 hosted by the Indiana University School of Informatics
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (19 April 2006)
Asbestos analysis by TEM for industrial hygienists
MVA Scientific Consultants will once again offer its popular course 'Fundamentals of Asbestos Analysis by Transmission Electron Microscopy on 23-25 May 2006
News from MVA Scientific Consultants (14 April 2006)
Anthem grant forges health informatics fellowships
Health informatics is the application of skills and tools which enable information to be collected, managed, used and shared to support the delivery of health care and to promote health
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (14 April 2006)
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