Science Researcher Update: Spotlight on Meetings, Conferences, and Events
Tags: 2013, Bioinformatics, vaccine research, October, Barcelona, Spain, immmunology, Life Sciences
Tags: 2013, Bioinformatics, United Kingdom, Hinxton, October, Life Sciences, Cambridge, Genetics
Tags: 2013, biomedical research, Bioinformatics, Translational Research, United Kingdom, London, December, Life Sciences, Genomics
Tags: 2013, Bioinformatics, Microbiology, UK, October, Life Sciences, Cambridge, Genomics, parasite
Tags: 2013, Bioinformatics, cancer research, Congress, Singapore, October, Life Sciences, Genomics
Conference - San Diego, CA, United States
The Biomarker Summit 2014, to be held on March 19-21, 2014 in San Diego, CA is a meeting place for leaders in the field to discuss the issues and challenges scientists and researchers face in all aspects of the biomarker and diagnostic development process from discovery to translation to commercialization.
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Tags: 2013, Washington, Bioinformatics, Maryland, Immunology, D.C., Immune System, US, September, Bethesda, Life Sciences
Tags: 2013, Ohio State University, Drug Discovery, Bioinformatics, cell biology, Pharmacology, Immunology, Cancer, Physiology, Medicine, United States, September, Molecular Cell Biology, Epidemiology, Development, Biophysics, Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, Life Sciences, Genetics, Event, Columbus, OH
Tags: 2013, Bioinformatics, University Research, United Kingdom, September, Symposium, Edinburgh, Life Sciences, Genomics, Genetics
Training Course - Cambridge, Hinxton, United Kingdom
This course aims to provide biologists who are embarking upon metagenomics research projects training to use publically-available resources to manage, share and interpret metagenomics data.
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