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Year Archive
View Article  Antimicrobial Peptides: New challenges for Science and Medicine - 27th Nov 2009
This meeting has CPD approval. The agenda is under construction. If you have any queries or are interested in speaking at this event please contact meetingsproducer@euroscicon.com   more »
View Article  Small Scale Bio-production: Beyond the Flask - 24th November 2009
The focus of this meeting will be on techniques for the bioproduction of usable quantities of biologic materials, specifically recombinant proteins, monoclonal antibodies, cytokines, viruses and other secreted cellular products from eukaryotic cells. The meeting has CPD approval and the early registration deadline is 20th August 2009.   more »
View Article  Technological advance and pitfalls in targeting the Neglected Diseases
Date to be confirmed This event will be bookable at the end of June 2008   more »
View Article  ELISPOT technology: The latest tricks -15th October 2009
Four clearly distinct, focused sessions are planned.. Session A will cover different applications of ELISPOT that are unique to the technique and should be of general interest because it can be applied to all fields of study in which ELISPOT is used. Session B will be dedicated to ELISPOT standardization, harmonization and validation. There are three major multicenter programs ongoing and these will provide a briefing on the progress they have made. Sessions C and D are assigned to the ELISPOT reagent and instrument manufacturers to share new developments on their front. Session E is dedicated to questions and answer. Participants will be asked to submit questions before the meeting, and also to ask questions ad hoc – these questions will be discussed.The meeting has CPD approval and the early registration deadline is 20th July 2009.   more »
View Article  Microarray- and deep sequencing-based profiling approaches: the technological evolution continues… 9th July 2009
This one-day meeting aims at providing the audience with a comprehensive overview and in-depth comparison of currently available research tools, including array-, bead- or massive parallel sequencing-based platforms as well as experimental considerations in relation to expression-, genomic-, and epigenetic-profiling. Illustrated by real-life examples, various internationally acknowledged speakers will provide the attendee with critical experimental design parameters. Pitfalls associated with specific technologies as well as their solution will be discussed extensively. Early registration deadline is 20th April 2009. The meeting has CPD approval.   more »
View Article  TLRs (Toll-like receptors), NLRs (Nod-like proteins) and RLRs (RIG-like receptors), pathogens sensors of innate immunity - 9th October 2009
"Significant advances in our understanding of the innate immune recognition have been made in the last decade following the identification of three families of pattern recognition receptors: Toll-like receptors (TLRs), NOD-like receptors (NLRs) and RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs). TLRs are pattern recognition receptors that detect motifs or signatures from bacteria, viruses, protozoa and fungi. NLRs detect mainly intracellular bacteria and RLRs detect viral genome. These three families of pattern recognition receptors comprise the front line of defence that the host possesses against microbial pathogens. The aim of this meeting is to provide an overview of these three families of receptors and provide the most recent advances in the area of innate immune pattern recognition". Chairs: Dr Martha Triantafilou/Dr Kathy Triantafilou, University of Sussex, UK. The meeting has CPD approval.    more »
View Article  The Global Public Health implications of Tropical Diseases Research – 22nd May 2009
"Although there is a rush of technological advancement in the tropical countries, by accepting the super technological approach in handling diseases like cardiovascular diseases, kidney diseases, diabetes, rare neurological disease etc, the most commonly encountered diseases in the tropical countries, such as infectious diseases (leprosy, drug resistant tuberculosis, leishmanissis,malaria filariais as well as common cancers like oral cancer and immunodeficiency vs malnutrition) are not getting enough attention. This meeting will explore the new technological advances and research currently being undertaken to irradicate these neglected diseases and discuss the greater implications these will have to global public health". Meeting Chair: Professor P.K. Das, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands . The meeting has CPD approval.   more »
View Article  Human autoimmune disease: learning from models - 19th June 2009
This meeting will have CPD approval and will be Chaired by Dr. Richard Williams, Imperial College London, UK. The Early registration deadline is March 20th. After this time, the fees double.   more »
View Article  Progress in Stem Cell Biology - In Vitro Applications for Research and Development
This meeting looks at some of the enabling technology currently under development that involves improving the manner by which stem cells are grown, differentiated and used for particular research applications.   more »
View Article  Antimicrobial peptides
You can book to attend this event at the end of June 2008   more »
View Article  Improving Immunohistochemistry – 24th April 2009
“This exciting meeting has been created to merge the need for technical-based updates in the areas of immunohistochemistry, clinical histopathology and in situ hybridisation. Academic speakers from each area of research will give technical presentation of 30 minute duration interspersed with 15 minute scientific contributions from commercial speakers”. Meeting Chair: Dr Will Howat, Cambridge Research Institute, Cancer Research UK. The meeting has CPD approval.   more »
View Article  Identifying T Cell Subset Phenotype and Function in Parasite Infections
This meeting will explore current ideas about the roles played by different T cells subsets in a variety of parasitic infections with presentations from leaders in the field",   more »
View Article  From menace to marvel: Nitric oxide in health and disease -20th March 2009
Nitric oxide (NO), generated by the enzyme nitric oxide synthase (NOS) plays a key role in a diverse range of physiological and pathophysiological conditions within the cardiovascular, immune, reproductive and nervous systems. This meeting will examine the role of NO in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases, endothelial function/dysfunction, cancer, diabetes and infection. Specific attention will be given to the methodology used by investigators to examine the roles of NO in health and disease. the meeting has CPD approval.   more »
View Article  Laser Microdissection
This Users Symposia is designed as a small informal meeting for anyone with questions about Laser Microdiossection. After you register for the event you get the opportunity to submit up to your questions which will be given to the panel of experts on the day   more »
View Article  Nanotoxicology: Health & Environmental Impacts
This timely symposium is aimed at bringing together eminent scientists at the forefront of the nanotoxicology field to present their current research findings and discuss the potential impact of nanomaterials on human health and the environment.   more »
Participant Feedback

"It was a pleasure to chair the meeting, I am not just paying lip service either, the delegates were very enthusiastic, in fact we put an impromptu sessions on nanoparticles into the lunch time break, this was a request generated by the delegates, so I was very impressed, it was very well organised and I felt my time was very well spent" - Ian Dimmick, Flow Cytometry Core Facility Manager, Newcastle University, UK

"Many thanks for your email and delegate list - it was a most enjoyable and informative meeting" Professor John Gallagher, The Paterson Institute for Cancer Research, Manchester, UK

"It was an interesting event indeed with some follow up for my group - a possible collaboration.….I did enjoy the meeting very much"- Dr NinoPorakishvili, University of Westminster, UK

"Thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak at your meeting yesterday. It was a very interesting meeting and provided a great opportunity to exchange ideas among investigators in the innate immunity/TLR field". Dr Michael Carty, Trinity College Dublin

"I thoroughly enjoyed the meeting". Professor Neil Gow, University of Aberdeen , UK

" It was jolly good meeting/ Look forward to recieving the proceedings and also the e-mails and addresses of the participants. This meeting aroused my old itchings for revisiting some unfinished science". Professor PK Das, University of Amsterdam, Holland

"I thought the lecture theatre was superb and the organisation was top notch." Steven Jones, DakoCytomation Ltd, UK

"Thanks for a delightful and interesting meeting. I think it worked just great with the mix of academic and company-based presentations and the whole program felt comprehensive and important" - Fredrik Ponten, MD, PhD Department of Genetics and Pathology,  Uppsala University, HPR research group,  Sweden

"I enjoyed the scientific aspects of the conference also the opportunity of meeting so many delegates in our field" Professor Ten Feizi, Director, Glycosciences Laboratory, Imperial College London, UK

"Thank you for the opportunity to speak, which I hope was interesting for the majority of the audience. I would like to say that the organistion of the event was excellent" Andy Sutcliffe, Procognia Ltd,UK

"A big thanks to you and all your team for putting on the excellent meeting yesterday. The meeting place was great, and the organisation was superb. No hitches at all from my point of view. From the conversations I had with some of the delegates, it seems that the meeting was well received. There really is no other regular forum for these kinds of discussions in the UK , so it was a very welcome opportunity".- Professor. Julian Ma , Hotung Chair of Molecular Immunology, Dept. of Cellular and Molecular Medicine (CMM), St. George 's Hospital Medical School, London

"A civilised exchange of views on differences in findings – clear presentations" - Jan Clark, CIMR

"I thought the day was successful.  I would be interested in doing something similar again" Kind regards Professor Andrew Peters - Director of ARPEXAS Ltd, University of Nottingham, UK

"Liked the fact the speakers were available to answer questions during the coffee time.  It was useful having the companies give seminars as opposed to just having them at their stand"- Sarah Burl, Infant Immunology Group, Virology Department, MRC The Gambia

"Thoroughly enjoyed the meeting last week - just such a shame that I could not stay for the whole day - but what I did hear was very interesting. I certainly will come to more of the events as some of the titles on the programme look really good" - Professor Diana Watt, Professor of Human Anatomy, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, UK

"We enjoyed the day very much indeed and look forward to attending another event soon".- Scott Reid. IAH Pirbright, Institute for Animal Health

"Good location, staff very helpful, Tony Warford entertaining and knowledgeable chairman" - Pauline Connor, North Middlesex Hospital , London

"Thank you for organising such a useful meeting.  I know that it was apprecaited by many colleagues and that it provoked good discussion and scientific debate" - Dr Paul Duprex, School of Biomedical Sciences, The Queen's University of Belfast, Ireland

"Well organised, interesting speakers were chosen" - Philippa Roddam, St Jude Children's Research Hospital , Memphis, USA

"Very high quality talks and speakers"- Joanna Bridger PhD, Senior L ec turer, Centre for Cell and Chromosome Biology, Biosciences, Brunel University

"I enjoyed the meeting, the duration of each of the speakers was just right and was pitched at just the right level for the audience.  Great forum for meeting people and discussing the subject matter, overall very informative" - Vivien Jacobs, AstraZenea

"I have found the talks very stimulating. The content was of high standard .  A well run and presented meeting ".- Mrs Jean Bettany, Smith & Nephew, UK

"Good range of talks – very interesting and relevant" - Dr Lorna Jarvis , Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK

"James was pleased and said the meeting was excellent, with lots of discussion. I would be delighted to participate in the next edition". - Lorenzo Frigerio, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick

"Thank you very much for the invitation to speak last Friday.  I found the meeting interesting, useful and enjoyable. Well done to the organisers". Paula Murphy B. A .(mod), PhD., Lecturer, Zoology Department, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

" Very much enjoyed the event - would definitely speak at a future EuroSciCon event if asked again". Chris Mason MB BS, PhD FRCS, Regenerative Medicine Bioprocessing Uni, Advanced Centre for Biochemical Engineering, University College, London

" It was an enjoyable meeting, and as someone starting out in the proteomics field on a new collaborative grant very informative" . Peter J Charles, Chief Biomedical Scientist, Division of Immunology, Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust

"The very informal setting enabled lively discussion in refreshment breaks" - Louise Jopling, UCB Group

"Very well organised, friendly staff, good quality talks" - Professor John A Bryant, Chair, Christians in Science, School of Biosciences, University of Exeter

"The event was very enjoyable and interesting. There was enough time for discussions after talks and during coffee/lunch breaks". - Swanand Gore
Blundell Lab, Biochemistry, Cambridge

"I found the meeting 'Visualising transcription, gene positioning and reorganisation in the nucleus' very very interesting. I'll keep into real consideration to came back to your next meetings" - Dr. MariaPaola Recalcati, Istituto A uxologico Italiano, Milan, Italy

'It was a very good meeting for Guava and I look forward to joining a few more in the future'. - Dr Paul Wheeler, UK Sales Manager, Guava Technologies Inc.

"It is good to go to a relatively small meeting that is easy to go to and is good value for money. I think the mix between industry and academics is very good". - Prof W Ollier, Manchester University, CIGMR

"A good selection of speakers and interesting subject matter " - Andrew Jefferson, Molec ular Cytogenetics and Microscopy, Wellcome Trust Center for Human Genetics, UK

 

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