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January 2009 Cambridge Healthtech Institute's Eighth Annual PepTalk Conference PepTalk 2009 is comprised of four themes covering early stage discovery and downstream developments.
Dates: January 11–16, 2009 Venue Location: San Diego, California Additional Details: PepTalk 2009 February 2009 Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities Annual Conference The ABRF 2009 meeting will present the latest developments in life sciences technologies and the use of these technologies as shared research resources. Leaders in the field will give presentations. There will be scientific sessions and technical workshops on genomics, proteomics, imaging, and other technologies, including next generation sequencing, genotyping, microarrays, real-time PCR, proteomics and mass spectrometry, protein production, optical imaging, bioinformatics and bio-IT. The meeting will include scientific research poster sessions and a core facility poster session. Participants will be able to interact with an outstanding array of vendors in the exhibit hall and in exhibitor workshops. Satellite educational workshops held before the main conference will cover next generation sequencing and proteomics technologies. Tours will be given of core facilities at nearby institutions. There will be numerous opportunities to network with colleagues, including an opening reception and a closing social. Dates: February 7–10, 2009 Venue Location: Memphis, Tennesee Additional Details: ABRF 2009 US HUPO US HUPO's annual conference is growing each year and has become one of the most important forums in Proteomics. To facilitate the meeting's look to the future, the program will feature generous time for panel discussions as an integral part of many sessions. Their goal is to investigate the forward path from the impressive start they have made in Proteomics. One of the following three broad themes will underscore each day's sessions: The Interface of Proteomics and Genomics, Systems Medicine, and Protein Structure and Modifications. It is time to push the field of proteomics towards integration with other powerful technologies to synergize and produce more poignant discoveries at an ever increasing pace. Dates: February 22–25, 2009 Venue Location: San Diego, California Additional Details: US HUPO 2009 March 2009 60th Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy The premier conference and exposition on laboratory sciences celebrates 60 years of service to the scientific community. Pittcon is the most comprehensive annual meeting on laboratory science in the world, offering a first class lab product exposition, a diverse, high quality technical program, unparalleled educational programs, and invaluable peer to peer networking opportunities. Dates: March 8–13, 2009 Venue Location: Chicago, Illinois Additional Details: Pittcon 2009 237th ACS National Meeting & Exposition The Spring 2009 ACS National Meeting in Salt Lake City will showcase the best in chemical research. The conference will host numerous scientific papers on a variety of multidisciplinary topics, including thematic programming around nanoscience. As always, the meeting will offer a wide array of networking opportunities, continuing education activities, and specialized student programs, as well as the ACS National Exposition and ACS Career Fair. Dates: March 22–26, 2009 Venue Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Additional Details: ACS 2009 April 2009 AACR 100th Annual Meeting The 2009 AACR Exhibit Show will be the largest in the Association's history, gathering together an anticipated 400 companies with the latest products and services for laboratory and clinical research. Over 17,000 scientists and other cancer professionals who are expected to attend from around the world. This is the premier meeting for specialists in the field of cancer research. Dates: April 18–22, 2009 Venue Location: Denver, Colorado Additional Details: AACR 2009 Experimental Biology A multi-society, interdisciplinary, scientific meeting featuring plenary and award lectures, symposia, oral and poster sessions, career services, and exhibits of scientific equipment, supplies, and publications. Dates: April 18–22, 2009 Venue Location: New Orleans, Louisiana Additional Details: EB 2009 May 2009 World Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine The annual World Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Congress is the world's largest and most influential event to address the commercialisation of stem cells and regenerative medicines. Covering commercial and development opportunities for Big Pharma, biotech, investors and research organisations. Dates: May 12–14, 2009 Venue Location: London, United Kingdom Additional Details: World Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine 2009 RNAi World Congress This meeting will focus on the following five core areas below.
Dates: May 14–15, 2009 Venue Location: Boston, Massachusetts Additional Details: RNAi World Congress 2009 ASMS 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 31–June 4, 2009 Venue Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Additional Details: ASMS 2009 July 2009 ISSCR The ISSCR Annual Meeting has become the preeminent international stem cell meeting, attracting more than 2,500 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: July 8–11, 2009 Venue Location: Barcelona, Spain Additional Details: ISSCR 2009 NAOSMM Annual Meeting A group of approximately 500 individuals involved in purchasing, receiving, warehousing, distribution, and inventory control of chemicals, pharmaceuticals, glassware and plasticware, instruments and special services in research, teaching, and R&D fields. Dates: July 27–31, 2009 Venue Location: Boise, Idaho Additional Details: NAOSMM Annual Meeting 2009 August 2009 Drug Discovery Drug Discovery & Development of Innovative Therapeutics is the premier conference and exhibition reflecting the ultimate goal of the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries which is to bring innovative medicines to the marketplace. This event is designed to highlight faster and more efficient approaches to discovery and development that may not follow traditional models. It will highlight numerous case studies of how companies are moving from discovery to the clinic in creative ways and with less resources. It will have a special emphasis on how drug discovery and development is being done by smaller and mid-size companies in non-traditional ways and will help you to challenge the conventional wisdom of drug discovery and look at new approaches and new ways of thinking. Dates: August 3–6, 2009 Venue Location: Boston, Massachusetts Additional Details: Drug Discovery 2009 238th ACS National Meeting & Exposition Join us in Washington, DC, the nation's capital and a vibrant international city, for a rich exchange of scientific research. By attending symposia, poster sessions, and workshops, meeting attendees will experience the most exciting and cutting-edge research that the field of chemistry has to offer. As always, the meeting will also offer a wide array of networking opportunities, continuing education activities, specialized student programs, and governance activities as well as the ACS National Exposition and ACS Career Fair. Dates: August 16–20, 2009 Venue Location: Washington, DC Additional Details: ACS 2009 September 2009 RNAi Europe The 6th annual RNAi Europe - Europe's largest conference & exhibition dedicated to RNA interference. Agenda topics:
Dates: September 16–18, 2009 Venue Location: Berlin, Germany Additional Details: RNAi Europe 2009 2009 World Stem Cell Summit Upwards of 200 sponsors, organizational supporter and media partners working together to forward stem cell sciences and the field of regenerative medicine. The agenda for this conference will cover science, business, international, ethics, policy. Dates: September 21–23, 2009 Venue Location: Baltimore, Maryland Additional Details: 2009 World Stem Cell Summit International HUPO The Human Proteome Organisation (HUPO) is an international scientific organization representing and promoting proteomics through international cooperation and collaborations by fostering the development of new technologies, techniques and training. Dates: September 26–30, 2009 Venue Location: Toronto, Canada Additional Details: International HUPO 2009 October 2009 NSH - National Society for Histotechnology The purpose of the National Society For Histotechnology 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: October 2–7, 2009 Venue Location: Birmingham, Alabama Additional Details: NSH 2009 ExTech 2009 ExTech® is an international symposium series highlighting advances in extraction technologies for chemical and biochemical analysis in laboratory and on-site settings. Dates: October 4–7, 2009 Venue Location: Rapid City, South Dakota Additional Details: Extech 2009 Innovative Technologies for Chromatography & Sample Preparation Delivered by experts in the field, our complimentary open seminars in HPLC, GC, SPE, and sample preparation demonstrate how our practical and innovative products and technologies can improve your productivity, Attend the entire day or only the seminars that interest you. Dates: October 5, 6, 7, 8, 2009 Venue Location: Brentwood, NY; Nanuet, NY; Cambridge, MA; Groton, CT; respectively Additional Details: Sigma-Aldrich Analytical Seminars Gulf Coast Conference (GCC) 2009 The Gulf Coast Conference is oriented toward Chemical Analysis Technology associated with the Petrochemical, Refining, and Environmental fields. Dates: October 13–14, 2009 Venue Location: Galveston, Texas Additional Details: Gulf Coast Conference Neuroscience 2009 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: October 17–21, 2009 Venue Location: Chicago, Illinois Additional Details: Neuroscience 2009 ISPPP Symposium This multi-disciplinary international meeting series brings together many of the world's leading authorities to discuss new advances and applications for the separation scientists addressing all issues of separation and analysis of proteins, peptides, polynucleotides and related biomolecules with modern techniques. Separation from analytical, micropreparative to industrial scale will be covered. Particular emphasis is placed on high speed, comprehensive, and ground breaking aspects of separation science as applied to biochemical analyses. Dates: October 25–28, 2009 Venue Location: Delray Beach, Florida Additional Details: ISPP November 2009 Innovative Technologies for Chromatography & Sample Preparation Delivered by experts in the field, our complimentary open seminars in HPLC, GC, SPE, and sample preparation demonstrate how our practical and innovative products and technologies can improve your productivity, Attend the entire day or only the seminars that interest you. Dates: November 2, 3, 4, 5, 2009 Venue Location: Pittsburgh, PA; Cleveland, OH; Columbus, OH; Morgantown, WV; respectively Additional Details: Sigma-Aldrich Analytical Seminars 2009 AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition This event showcases advances in research and scientific methodology; also, the latest technology, services, and supplies within the pharmaceutical industry. Dates: November 8–12, 2009 Venue Location: Los Angeles, California Additional Details: AAPS Pharmaceutica Eastern Analytical Symposium and Exposition EAS is the world's leading community for analytical chemists seeking the highest quality education and career development. The wide variety of technical programs, globally recognized speakers, and large exhibition help attendees improve their skills, validate research, interact with peers, experts, and vendors to achieve higher job performance and productivity, and enhance career opportunities. Dates: November 16–19, 2009 Venue Location: Somerset, New Jersey Additional Details: EAS FREE LIVE webcast - "From Molecules to Monolayers: Self Assembly and Analysis, Molecule by Molecule" Professor Paul Weiss, Director of the California NanoSystems Institute/ UCLA will be live from CNSA/UCLA discussing "Self and Directed Assembly of Single Molecule Environments" and Professor Milan Mrksich Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago will be live from Northwestern University discussing "Using Self-Assembled Monolayers and Mass Spectrometry for BioChip Applications". Date: November 17, 2009 - 9am (PST) | 12pm (EST) | 5pm (GMT) Additional Details: Molecular Self-Assembly Webcast December 2009 American Society for Cell Biology 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 5–9, 2009 Venue Location: San Diego, California Additional Details: ASCB 2009 Innovative Technologies for Chromatography & Sample Preparation Delivered by experts in the field, our complimentary open seminars in HPLC, GC, SPE, and sample preparation demonstrate how our practical and innovative products and technologies can improve your productivity, Attend the entire day or only the seminars that interest you. Dates: December 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 2009 Venue Location: Greenville, SC; Atlanta, GA; Knoxville, TN; Nashville, TN; Birmingham, AL; respectively Additional Details: Sigma-Aldrich Analytical Seminars |
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