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Biobanking 2013 - 27th February 2013

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Biobanking 2013 will discuss the banking of Biospecimens used for basic research through clinical trials. Efficient and effective collection, processing, storage, and tracking of biospecimens will be discussed. Bringing together biomedical and biopharmaceutical researchers, regulators, biorepository managers, and practitioners this event will investigate the best methods for effective use of biospecimens in the 21st Century.

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6th Annual Cell Culture Technology Event Recent advances, future prospects - 7 March 2013

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Cell culture has matured to become the pivotal technology in biopharmaceutical research, development and production, and its use in this and other areas continues to expand rapidly. In vitro models are replacing animals in many tests and assays; its enormous potential in the fields of stem cell and regenerative medicine has hardly started to be…

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Crime Scene Analysis and Victim Identification Forum - 11 March 2013

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This inaugural crime scene identification forum will comprise of expert speakers on different aspects of crime scene forensic examination. This event has CPD accreditation and is part of the Forensic Forums 2013 series – www.forensicforums2013.com

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2nd Annual Forum for disaster victim identification - 12th March 2013

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12th March 2013 The Royal College of Pathologists, London, UK   This annual networking forum gathers together experts in DVI to discuss current legislation and techniques involved in DVI This event has CPD accreditation and is part of the Forensic Forums 2013 series – www.forensicforums2013.com Meeting chair Michael J C Burgess OBE Coroner of The Queen’s Household…

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International forum for mass grave victim identification - 13th March 2013

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The 2013 Inaugural International Forum will comprise of expert talks and plenty of networking opportunities

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis……can we beat it? -21 March 2013

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the most successful human pathogens. Treatment of tuberculosis requires a long duration time with the use of multiple drugs. There is also an alarming emergence of multidrug resistant M. tuberculosis. As a result a need have arisen to develop novel anti-tubercular agents. This EuroSciCon meeting will present cutting-edge research on…

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Histopathology: Advances in research and techniques-12 April 2013

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This is the 10th Annual event (originally called Improving Immunohistochemistry), held in the centre of London, this meeting draws together international experts to discuss the need for technical-based updates in the areas of immunohistochemistry, clinical and research based histopathology and in situ hybridisation. This meeting gathers together workings from clinical, academic and pharmaceutical organisations.

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Pushing the innovation envelope: Technical challenges for the renewable industries - 18 April 2013

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Resource restrictions for commonplace materials and energy supplies are having social and economic impacts on the global population. As the limitation on resources will become more paramount as global consumerism increases, the development of materials, products and energy sources that can extend, alleviate or side step these limitations are required. As a multi-component problem, there…

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Towards 2020: The genetic influence on obesity and associated disease - 25 April 2013

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Obesity: a multi discplinary approach to the genetic influence on this global epidemic. After hearing an overview of the problem, speakers will give evidence based on the genetics of eating behaviour, its influence on childhood obesity and treatment ; genome wide association studies identifying genes with a role in obesity, molecular mechanisms underlying the central…

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