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Putting a face on android science
Technical background article We might be more responsive to robots designed to look human rather than mechanical, but other factors may determine what causes us to accept or shun these virtual humans
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (24 July 2006)
Web seminars in metabolomics spectroscopy Adme/Tox
Bio-Rad Laboratories will offer a second series of web seminars beginning in August 2006 that are focused on the latest approaches in metabolomics, spectroscopy, and Adme/Tox Brochure available
News from Bio-Rad Laboratories (21 July 2006)
Customer training courses for HPLC users
Anachem's Instrumentation Support Group can now help with a range of training designed to give users the necessary expertise to obtain the best possible return on their invested assets Brochure available
News from Anachem Instrumentation (13 July 2006)
Ambient assisted living in focus
Technological challenges addressing needs of increasingly ageing population were the focus of London Technology Network's latest networking event, on 5 July at Royal Institute of British Architects
News from London Technology Network (12 July 2006)
Palakal to lead informatics research programmes
Mathew Palakal has been appointed associate dean for graduate studies and research at the Indiana University School of Informatics
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (11 July 2006)
Solid phase extraction of priority pollutants
Optimising solid phase extraction of priority pollutants - SPE training courses for handling water, soil and food samples to reduce laboratory costs and increase efficiency
News from Analytik (10 July 2006)
Networking event covers autoimmune disorders
At the 14 June meeting, representatives from companies including GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer mixed with scientists from institutions such as University College London and Birkbeck University
News from London Technology Network (21 June 2006)
Android research helps explain human behavior
Technical background article Of device and men: because the Repliee Q1Expo android looks like a human being, we can expect it to elicit humanlike responses from those who come into contact with it
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (14 June 2006)
Showcasing technologies for test and design
National Instruments is hosting the Military and Aerospace Solutions Conference at Twickenham Rugby Ground, UK, on Wednesday 19 July 2006 Brochure available
News from National Instruments (12 June 2006)
Hosting Oxford symposium on proteome technology
The third annual European symposium on protein fractionation and biomarker discovery will feature papers on a wide range of advances in proteome research Brochure available
News from Beckman Coulter (12 June 2006)
Risk management training course for life sciences
The Center for Professional Innovation and Education (CfPIE) announces a new training course: How to implement risk management principles and activities within a quality management system
News from Center For Professional Innovation and Education ( 9 June 2006)
Training courses on use of iCap 6000 spectrometer
Thermo Electron has designed two new training courses in support of its recently launched innovative iCap 6000 series, the fastest and most sensitive ICP emission spectrometers available on the market
News from Thermo Electron (elemental analysis) ( 8 June 2006)
Lilly officer on IU health informatics committee
William Matthews, information officer for medical, regulatory and product teams at Eli Lilly, joins the Health Informatics programme advisory board at the Indiana University School of Informatics
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 6 June 2006)
Two LabWindows/CVI certified engineers
National Instruments UK and Ireland announce that Kevin Snelling and Martin Saxon, both directors of Product Technology Partners, have achieved LabWindows/CVI certification status Brochure available
News from National Instruments ( 5 June 2006)
How to compliantly manage training records
Training Manager is described as a highly scaleable product that delivers the best of both desktop client and web worlds for compliantly managing training records in any industry Brochure available
News from Autoscribe ( 5 June 2006)
Lilly gift creates informatics fellowship
Research and scientific discoveries at the Indiana University School of Informatics will flourish because of a new programme funded by the Eli Lilly Foundation
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 5 June 2006)
Expertise for IU health informatics advisory group
James Michael Brooks, president and CEO of the Indiana Health Industry Forum, is the newest member of the Health Informatics Programme Advisory Board with the Indiana University School of Informatics
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (30 May 2006)
Dutch seminars to focus on motion system accuracy
Delegates will learn about encoders for precision position feedback, from non-contact optical linear and angle technologies to advanced laser interferometry for work requiring picometre accuracies Brochure available
News from Renishaw (26 May 2006)
Integrating artificial life with synthetic biology
Artificial life is an emerging informatics-based discipline that models the behavior of biological systems such as evolution, reproduction, growth, disease, learning, socialization and even death
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (22 May 2006)
Cardiologist joins IU health informatics group
Michael Mirro, a Fort Wayne cardiologist, has joined the Health Informatics programme advisory board with the Indiana University School of Informatics
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (17 May 2006)
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