Science Researcher Update: Spotlight on Meetings, Conferences, and Events
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Conference - Chicago, IL, United States
The 2nd Annual Q1 Productions Medical Device Product Development & Management Conference is a one-of-a-kind industry gathering for product management and development executives across the medical device industry, which provides executives with an unrivaled opportunity to network and share ideas and solutions to the many challenges faced in this evolving market.
Tags: 2014, Medical Device Technology, United States, US, September, Development, Chicago, Life Sciences, Conference, IL
Conference - Itasca, IL, United States
FASEB SRC offers a continuing series of inter-disciplinary exchanges that are recognized as a valuable complement to the highly successful society meetings.
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Conference - Chicago, IL, United States
The overall theme of the conference is "Discovering, Innovating, and Engineering Future Biomedicine."
Tags: 2014, biomedical research, Medicine, Biology, United States, August, Healthcare, Engineering, Chicago, Conference, IL
Workshop - Urbana, IL, United States
Computational biology in the petascale era offers a unique opportunity to connect atomic-level descriptions of biological systems such as viruses and cellular organelles.
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Conference - Itasca, IL, United States
For decades after its discovery, DNA was believed to be a canonical, right-handed double helix. This belief was shaken by the findings that DNA structure is much more dynamic.
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