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Schnabel selected dean of IU School of Informatics
Robert B Schnabel, an acclaimed computer scientist and researcher, will become the next dean of the IU School of Informatics pending approval by IU trustees
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 5 April 2007)
Educational catalogue helps build knowledge
Waters's Educational Services 2007 course catalogue, offering solutions to strengthen chromatography, UPLC and mass spectrometry knowledge and skills, is now available
News from Waters ( 3 April 2007)
Networking on stem cells and regenerative medicine
The latest one-day LTN networking event was held on 28 March 2007 on innovative technologies in stem cells and regenerative medicine
News from London Technology Network ( 3 April 2007)
Seminar covers advancing thermal analysis
Thermal analysis techniques have been used in industry for many years and are important analysis tools in many sectors including pharmaceuticals, composites, polymers and foods Brochure available
News from Mettler Toledo ( 2 April 2007)
Timely reminder of allergen risks and legislation
RSSL Food Training has assembled a team of industry experts to address key areas of concern in a seminar to be held in London on Tuesday 5 June 2007
News from Reading Scientific Services ( 2 April 2007)
Introduction to Fedora architecture for e-science
Fedora (flexible extensible digital object repository architecture) is one of the world's most sophisticated and powerful architectures for digital library and institutional repository applications Brochure available
News from FIZ Karlsruhe, STN Europe (30 March 2007)
Free demo for online HPLC e-learning programmes
A demonstration programme for Academy Savant's new series of five e-learning modules on Introductory HPLC has been made available on its website
News from Academy Savant (30 March 2007)
Free UK seminars on sample preparation and ICP
QMX Laboratories, with Cetac Technologies, will host free seminars at venues throughout the UK in May 2007 to highlight recent advances in sample preparation and introduction for ICP and ICP-MS
News from QMX Laboratories (29 March 2007)
Pipetting training to reduce laboratory error
Based on Artel's liquid handling expertise and knowledge of best practices, the new programme helps laboratories standardise pipetting to minimise risk of operator error and improve data quality
News from Artel (28 March 2007)
Midwest Proton Radiotherapy CEO joins board
James Buher, president and chief executive officer at the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute, has joined the dean's advisory council at the Indiana University School of Informatics
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (26 March 2007)
2007 Malvern web seminar programme is biggest yet
Now in its seventh year, Malvern Instruments's web seminar program for 2007 is the company's biggest and most varied to date Brochure available
News from Malvern Instruments (26 March 2007)
MSC addresses growth in medical imaging
Postgrad MSc in medical image computing at University College London's (UCL) Centre for Medical Image Computing (CMIC) builds on the university's standing as a world class centre for medical research
News from UCL (26 March 2007)
Research centres: competitive advantage for north
A major new partnership by northern England's eight research-intensive universities will enable northern businesses to access world-class knowledge to gain a significant competitive advantage
News from Northern Way (26 March 2007)
Dental Cad/Cam seminars make good impression
Over 100 dental professionals attended the recent 'Process to Precision' evening seminars held by Renishaw, the UK-based manufacturer of the new incise all-ceramic Cad/Cam system Brochure available
News from Renishaw (22 March 2007)
Free seminars for lab and process water monitoring
Hach Lange, one of the world's leading manufacturers of water testing and monitoring instruments, has announced a further series of seminars on water testing for UK companies and organisations
News from Hach Lange (21 March 2007)
EGG lays groundwork for on-line games study
There's a teeming universe whose inhabitants travel in cyberspace through fantasy worlds of dungeons, dragons and demons, and real-world simulations of war and life in ancient and futuristic times
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (21 March 2007)
Modern kids are less enthusiastic about science
I remember clearly, says Steve Mackay, when I was in my teens, experimenting with crystal radios and being quite excited with the first crackly reception of the local AM radio station
News from IDC Technologies (16 March 2007)
SuperJanet5 rolls out on time and on budget
Technical background article The transition to SuperJanet5, the enhanced world class ICT network for UK education and research, is complete, on time and on budget
News from Ukerna (15 March 2007)
Scientific seminars from Corning for 2007
Longstanding series of interactive webinars to highlight 100th anniversary of cell culture as well as latest laboratory innovations and applications
News from Corning Life Sciences (13 March 2007)
Oxford Bioinformatics hosts online open day
The online open day for the Oxford Bioinformatics Programme, to be held on Friday 30 March 2007, is an opportunity for prospective students to get to know more about the course
News from Oxford Bioinformatics Programme (13 March 2007)
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