Conferences
Conferences to come
2nd FHMS Cardiovascular Symposium
September 2nd-3rd, 2010
University of Surrey, UK
The symposium will be held at the Austin Pearce Lecture Theatres. Oral sessions will take place on AP1 & 2. Poster, commercial exhibitions with Biospace Lab, tea/coffee and lunch breaks will be at AP3 & 4.
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University of Surrey, UK
The symposium will be held at the Austin Pearce Lecture Theatres. Oral sessions will take place on AP1 & 2. Poster, commercial exhibitions with Biospace Lab, tea/coffee and lunch breaks will be at AP3 & 4.
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World Molecular Imaging Congress 2010
September 8th-11th, 2010
Kyoto, Japan
The World Molecular Imaging Congress (WMIC) is organized by the Society for Molecular Imaging (SMI), the Association for Molecular Imaging (AMI), and the European Society for Molecular Imaging (ESMI).
Come and see us at booth #515
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Kyoto, Japan
The World Molecular Imaging Congress (WMIC) is organized by the Society for Molecular Imaging (SMI), the Association for Molecular Imaging (AMI), and the European Society for Molecular Imaging (ESMI).
Come and see us at booth #515
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BioPharmaceutical Flow Cytometry & Imaging 2010
September 13th-14th, 2010
GSK, Ware, UK
The BioPharmaceutical Flow Cytometry & Imaging is supported by the European Laboratory Robotics Interest Group (ELRIG), the content of this FREE two day meeting will include industrial-based themes covering the drug development journey from discovery to clinical evaluation. Biospace Lab will be present at booth #3C.
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GSK, Ware, UK
The BioPharmaceutical Flow Cytometry & Imaging is supported by the European Laboratory Robotics Interest Group (ELRIG), the content of this FREE two day meeting will include industrial-based themes covering the drug development journey from discovery to clinical evaluation. Biospace Lab will be present at booth #3C.
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2010 NIH Research Festival Exhibit
October 7th-8th, 2010
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
Biospace Lab will be present at booth #567.
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National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
Biospace Lab will be present at booth #567.
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European Association of Nuclear Medicine 2010
October 10th-12th, 2010
Vienna, Austria
At EANM’10, several joint meetings of closely related leading societies and associations will reflect the multidisciplinary backgrounds of Nuclear Medicine and Metabolic Imaging. Biospace Lab will be glad to present you its new Beta Imager-D with an improved resolution at booth #X70.
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Vienna, Austria
At EANM’10, several joint meetings of closely related leading societies and associations will reflect the multidisciplinary backgrounds of Nuclear Medicine and Metabolic Imaging. Biospace Lab will be glad to present you its new Beta Imager-D with an improved resolution at booth #X70.
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40th Annual meeting Neuroscience 2010
November 14th-17th, 2010
San Diego, California, USA
Come to visit us at booth #920.
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San Diego, California, USA
Come to visit us at booth #920.
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Passed conferences
8thMeeting of European Society for Autoradiography 2010
Forum Labo & Biotech 2010
June 1st-4th, 2010
Paris Expo – Porte de Versailles Hall 4, France
On the 3rd june at 1:30 pm, come to see the Biospace Lab’s testimonial on the new developments into Bioluminescence for in vivo small animal imaging. Also you can meet us at booth F64.
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Paris Expo – Porte de Versailles Hall 4, France
On the 3rd june at 1:30 pm, come to see the Biospace Lab’s testimonial on the new developments into Bioluminescence for in vivo small animal imaging. Also you can meet us at booth F64.
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5thMeeting of European Society for Autoradiography 2010
May 26th-29th, 2010
Warsaw, Poland
Come to discover our new 3D PACK on our optical Imaging system.
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Warsaw, Poland
Come to discover our new 3D PACK on our optical Imaging system.
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Tsien Symposium: Biosensors and Dynamic Imaging
May 20, 2010
Grand Amphithéâtre du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France
In front of the incredible complexity of the biological processes taking place in a living organisms, real-time measurement methods have always proved indispensable. We have witnessed in the last few years a tremendous development of biosensing proteins which now allow direct probing of biological events in living cells, tissue and even animal, thus radically changing our way of approaching biomedical questions. Roger Y. TSIEN, Nobel prize in Chemistry 2008, presented his pioneering work in this domain, and other speakers of international renown described biosensors specific of various types of signals and their use in biology. This symposium provided thus an update on what will soon be routine experiment in many laboratories studying cell biology. This symposium discussed prospective use of these methods in the the context of a living animal: what the current obstacles are and what can be imagined to overcome them. At this occasion, Dr. Serge Maîtrejean presented a talk on the protocols that are now possible thanks to the Photon Imager.
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Grand Amphithéâtre du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France
In front of the incredible complexity of the biological processes taking place in a living organisms, real-time measurement methods have always proved indispensable. We have witnessed in the last few years a tremendous development of biosensing proteins which now allow direct probing of biological events in living cells, tissue and even animal, thus radically changing our way of approaching biomedical questions. Roger Y. TSIEN, Nobel prize in Chemistry 2008, presented his pioneering work in this domain, and other speakers of international renown described biosensors specific of various types of signals and their use in biology. This symposium provided thus an update on what will soon be routine experiment in many laboratories studying cell biology. This symposium discussed prospective use of these methods in the the context of a living animal: what the current obstacles are and what can be imagined to overcome them. At this occasion, Dr. Serge Maîtrejean presented a talk on the protocols that are now possible thanks to the Photon Imager.
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AACR 101st Annual Meeting 2010
April 17th-21th, 2010
Washington, DC, USA
The AACR 101st Meeting will be held in Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Visit us at booth #1345 to discover Biospace Lab latest news!
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Washington, DC, USA
The AACR 101st Meeting will be held in Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Visit us at booth #1345 to discover Biospace Lab latest news!
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