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ICR Conference & Exhibition – Patients, Pipelines & Bottlenecks: Embracing the Future

Registration for the 2011 Institute of Clinical Research Conference and Exhibition is open. Please visit the following website http://www.icr-global.org/community/conferences/2011-annual-conference/ to view the programme for this event. At the conference you will:  Learn about the latest developments in clinical research Meet with old friends and make new contacts in our new VIP Lounge and the exhibition area Discuss hot...

Collaboration Opportunities with Big Pharma

Have you developed novel drug delivery solutions and are interested to find out if the big pharmaceutical companies would find them relevant? On Wednesday 23 March at BioCity in Nottingham, you can hear from 3 of the big players about gaps in current drug delivery systems and the consequent potential collaborative opportunities. To find out...

Imaging and Inspection Workshop Invitation

The aim of the workshop is to provide information about new developments and techniques for EM based imaging and inspection, such as NDE, MEG, MRI and MIT, and their application in various sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, chemical processing, food preparation, etc. Discussions will enable attendees to identify areas where academia and industry can collaborate...

GETTING TO KNOW THE NHS – 29TH MARCH

Understanding the impact of the newly published NHS Bill on the NHS and your business Since the publication of the White Paper, Equity and excellence: Liberating the NHS, in July last year the healthcare community have been waiting with bated breath to find out how the landscape will alter under the Coalition Government.  Now, with the...

ehi2 seminar:

With the phenomenal rise of mobile devices (mobile & smart phones) globally is bringing a change that is impacting our world in every way - how we interact, play, read, write, watch, study, research, work or even relax. Traditional methods of doing research, developing solutions and subsequent utilization by end-users in this information & digital...

UKTI international buyer meetings, Health Informatics Conference

UK Trade & Investment are bringing over international buyers to the Health Informatics Conference in Birmingham on the 5th-7th April. Meetings will take place in the exhibition area of the health informatics conference. It is free to get into the exhibition area at health informatics conference just register at www.hc2011.co.uk For full details and to...

Latest Update: Clinical research at NUH and Medipark project at QMC

On Wednesday 6 April, at the Park Inn in Nottingham, Dr Brian Thomson - Director of Research and Development at Nottingham University Hospitals will give an update on major research projects and applications at the hospitals. There are some highly impressive and fast moving developments in research and he will also outline some of the...

The Innovation Network: A Lasting Legacy for Welsh Businesses?

Speakers: Jonathan Jones Visit Wales Richard Thomas Cardiff & Co Dr Calvin Jones Centre for Business Relationships, Accountability, Sustainability  & Society (BRASS), Cardiff University Topics: Learn about the new Major Events Strategy for Wales Understand how events of all size can stimulate enterprise, drive collaboration and business growth What local businesses can do to join...

Biotrinity 2011

We are delighted to announce BioTrinity 2011 is already bigger than in BioTrinity 2010, with registrations running 22% up on the same point last year, and partnering a whopping 71% up setting new records. It is on track to reach 750 delegates by April 12-14. Interest is being driven by the broad access the conference provides...

Cardiff School of Engineering:

Construction and Engineering Materials Lectures (*for professional engineers and guests)   “Frontiers in Bioscience- Mechanical Loading Of Tissues” By Dr Catherine Holt and Dr Debbie Mason, Cardiff University, School of Bioscience Biological research presents unparalleled opportunities and challenges for basic science and its exploitation to benefit health and the environment. Dr Holt and Dr Mason will...

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