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February 2010 Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference CHI’s Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference event is unique in that it brings together the therapeutic and diagnostic aspects of the industry in one place. Dates: February 3–5, 2010 Venue Location: San Francisco, CA Additional Details: Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference Pittcon Conference & Expo Pittcon is the leading showcase for scientific and technical innovation with a singular focus on laboratory science. Meet your customers, prospects and business partners all in one place, during one highly productive week. Dates: February 28–March 5, 2010 Venue Location: Orlando, Florida Additional Details: Pittcon March 2010 Society of Toxicology's 49th Annual Meeting The Society of Toxicology (SOT) Annual Meeting is the largest toxicology meeting and exhibition in the world, attracting approximately 6,500 scientists from industry, academia, and government. The program includes several plenary and other special lectures, symposia, workshops, roundtable discussions, and platform and poster presentations. The meeting also offers Continuing Education courses ranging from basic to advanced levels. In addition, the Society presents annual awards to recognize outstanding achievements in toxicology. Dates: March 7–11, 2010 Venue Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Additional Details: SOT ABRF This year’s annual meeting of the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities (ABRF) will offer an exciting mix of cutting-edge science, novel technological developments, practical information on biomolecular analysis and facility operation, along with ample opportunities for networking with industry colleagues. Among these opportunities are scientific poster session receptions and evening social activities that strengthen and build ties in the ABRF network. As always, there will also be an outstanding array of commercial exhibits representing all the cutting edge technologies and reagents critical for the operation of core facilities. This is particularly relevant in light of the Government’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Stimulus Package awards supporting biomedical research instrumentation. Dates: March 20–23, 2010 Venue Location: Sacramento, CA Additional Details: ABRF ACS Spring National Meeting & Exposition ACS organizes two national expositions each year in conjunction with our national meetings, each attracting an estimated 11,000-14,000 chemists, chemical engineers, academicians, graduate and postdoctoral students, and other professionals. Dates: March 21–25, 2010 Venue Location: San Francisco, CA Additional Details: ACS Spring April 2010 SBS 16th Annual Conference & Exhibition Advancing the Science of Drug Discovery — During this five-day event, more than 2,000 scientists, innovators, researchers and industry analysts from around the world will converge in Phoenix to learn about the latest trends and basic and applied research that are transforming the way new pharmaceuticals are developed. Dates: April 11–15, 2010 Venue Location: Phoenix, AZ Additional Details: SBS AACR 101st Annual Meeting 2010 The 2010 Annual Meeting, with the theme of "Conquering Cancer Through Discovery Research," will highlight the best cancer science and medicine from institutions all over the world. The complex nature of cancer requires an interdisciplinary approach to research, starting with the cutting-edge basic science that undergirds all that we do in the field to translational, clinical, and population research, and back. Clearly we have come upon an age when large research teams must work together to make further progress. The collaborations that naturally evolve from informal interactions at our Annual Meeting create the scientific synergies that have led to past successes in the field and will drive us faster toward future cures. Dates: April 17–21, 2010 Venue Location: Washington, DC Additional Details: AACR Experimental Biology 2010 Experimental Biology is an annual meeting comprising of nearly 13,000 scientists and exhibitors representing six sponsoring societies and 18 guest societies. General fields of study include anatomy, pathology, biochemistry, molecular biology, investigative pathology, nutrition, pharmacology and immunology. EB 2010 is open to all members of the sponsoring and guest societies and nonmembers with interest in research and life sciences. The majority of scientists represent university and academic institutions as well as government agencies, non-profit organizations and private corporations. Dates: April 24–28, 2010 Venue Location: Anaheim, CA Additional Details: EB May 2010 Epigenetics World Congress The conference will be co-located with the RNAi & miRNA World Congress and Genomics Automation Congress. Registered delegates will have access to all three meetings. Dates: May 5–7, 2010 Venue Location: Boston, MA Additional Details: Epigenetics World Congress 58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics The American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) was formed in 1969 to promote and disseminate knowledge of mass spectrometry and allied topics. Membership includes over 7,000 scientists involved in research and development. Members come from academic, industrial and governmental laboratories. Their interests include advancement of techniques and instrumentation in mass spectrometry, as well as fundamental research in chemistry, geology, forensics, biological sciences and physics. Dates: May 23–27, 2010 Venue Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Additional Details: ASMS 2010 June 2010 ISSCR 8th Annual Meeting The ISSCR Annual Meeting has become the preeminent international stem cell meeting of the foremost stem cell professionals from public, private, academic and government settings. It provides a forum to promote and foster the exchange of research, featuring leading discoveries of the year and serving as a catalyst for inspired stem cell research around the world. Dates: June 16–19, 2010 Venue Location: San Francisco, CA Additional Details: ISSCR 2010 July 2010 37th Annual NAOSSM Conference & Trade Show NAOSMM is a professional organization of laboratory managers, science storeroom personnel, teaching lab coordinators, purchasing personnel, and chemical safety officers that was founded in 1974. Our members include representatives from academia, manufacturing, research laboratories and pharmaceutical companies. Dates: July 26–30, 2010 Venue Location: Norfolk, VA Additional Details: NAOSSM 2010 August 2010 ACS Fall Expo ACS organizes two national expositions each year in conjunction with our national meetings, each attracting an estimated 11,000-14,000 chemists, chemical engineers, academicians, graduate and postdoctoral students, and other professionals. Dates: August 22–26, 2010 Venue Location: Boston, MA Additional Details: ACS 2010 September 2010 RNAi & miRNA Europe The conference will be co-located with Advances in qPCR, Epigenetics Europe and Genomics Automation Europe. Agenda topics include:
Dates: September 14–15, 2010 Venue Location: Dublin, Ireland Additional Details: RNAi & miRNA Europe 2010 9th Annual HUPO World Congress HUPO2010 in Sydney will facilitate the exchange of new scientific ideas, knowledge, information to promote the application of proteomic based novel prognostic, diagnostic, therapeutic tools and to advance our understanding of the systems biology basis underlying to human diseases. Dates: September 19–23, 2010 Venue Location: Sydney, Australia Additional Details: HUPO2010 36th Annual National Society for Histotechnology Symposium/Convention The purpose of the NSH is to provide an interchange of ideas pertinent to histotechnology and to advance professional growth, standards, knowledge, and performance in histotechnology through continuing and formal educational programs. Dates: September 24–29, 2010 Venue Location: Seattle, WA Additional Details: NSH 2010 2nd World Parkinson Congress The 2nd World Parkinson Congress | WPC 2010 aims to provide an international forum for the latest scientific discoveries, medical practices and caregiver initiatives related to Parkinson's disease. By bringing physicians, scientists, allied health professionals, caregivers and people with Parkinson's disease together, we hope to create a worldwide dialogue that will help expedite the discovery of a cure and best treatment practices for this devastating disease. Dates: September 28–October 1, 2010 Venue Location: Glasgow, Scotland Additional Details: WPC October 2010 World Stem Cell Summit The World Stem Cell Summit unites the stem cell universe of researchers, ReGEN industry leaders, funders, medical philanthropies, policy-makers, advocates, educators and regulators to chart the future of regenerative medicine. Dates: October 4–6, 2010 Venue Location: Detroit, MI Additional Details: World Stem Cell Summit 5th World Conference on Regenerative Medicine The World Congress on Regenerative Medicine is the only event addressing the entire sector of Regenerative Medicine, and forming the one and only complete platform for the global experts, as we have recognised that such a platform was missing. The World Congress on Preventive and Regenerative Medicine (WCRM) is being backed by the World Federation Preventive & Regenerative Medicine and will thus continue to be the most complete event reflecting the world wide state of the art in preventive and regenerative Medicine. This time we will bring together preventive with regenerative medicine, since both areas may be just the two sides of the same medal: Prevention and Regeneration. Dates: October 5–7, 2010 Venue Location: Hannover, Germany Additional Details: 5th WCRM November 2010 60th Annual American Society of Human Genetics Meeting The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) is the primary organization for human geneticists in the Americas. The nearly 8,000 members include researchers, academicians, clinicians, laboratory practice professionals, genetic counselors, industry scientists, and others with special interests in human genetics. Dates: November 2–6, 2010 Venue Location: Washington, DC Additional Details: ASHG Neuroscience 2010 Each year SfN provides the premier venue for neuroscientists to share research findings. By attending lectures, symposia, and workshops, meeting attendees experience the most exciting and cutting-edge research the field of neuroscience has to offer. SfN's annual meeting draws diverse attendees from all over the world. Dates: November 13–17, 2010 Venue Location: San Diego, CA Additional Details: Neuroscience December 2010 American Society for Cell Biology 50th Annual Meeting As the premier international meeting in the field of cell biology, the ASCB Annual Meeting is intended for scientists and students in academia, industry, government, and higher education. Over 100 scientific sessions and 3,500 poster presentations cover a variety of scientific areas within the discipline. With opportunities to learn about the latest research and network with peers, the ASCB Annual Meeting appeals to the diverse interests of the international cell biology community. Dates: December 11–15, 2010 Venue Location: Philadelphia, PA Additional Details: ASCB |
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