SBS Symposium Advances & Challenges in Label-Free Technologies for Drug Discovery
02 November 2009 - 03 November 2009
(Tel: +1 20 37 43 13 36)
(Fax: +1 20 37 48 58 46)
E-mail: email@sbsonline.org
San Diego, CA, USA
http://www.sbsonline.org
High Throughput Microscopy for Systems Biology
08 November 2009 - 13 November 2009
(Tel: +49 62 21 38 78 83 6)
(Fax: +49 62 21 38 78 15 8)
E-mail: courses@embl.de
EMBL Heidelberg, Germany
http://www.embl.de/courses/HTM/2009
R&D Leaders’ Forum/Oncology Leaders’ Forum 2009
09 November 2009 - 11 November 2009
(Tel: +44 20 78 39 61 37)
(Fax: +44 20 78 39 65 33)
E-mail: team@phacilitate.co.uk
The Marriott Long Wharf, Boston, MA, USA
http://www.phacilitate.co.uk/leaders
Human and Veterinary Vaccinology
09 November 2009 - 13 November 2009
The Human and Veterinary Vaccinology course is a one-week Master’s level course designed to stand alone and cover all aspects of vaccinology. This training course will provide students with:
An overview of the field of human and veterinary vaccinology, from Edward Jenner to modern day vaccines.
An understanding of the immune system and immune mechanisms needed to provide protection from disease.
An understanding of the recent advances that have been made in the vaccine field and appreciation of the impact of molecular immunology and pathogen genomics on vaccine development.
An overview of the molecular methods used for the design and construction of vaccines.
An appreciation of the importance of pre-clinical testing and the many factors involved in the selection of animal models.
The ability to understand and interpret the bioassays used to measure vaccine immunogenicity and to understand how immunogenicity correlates with protection.
An understanding of the role of veterinary vaccines in animal heath, animal welfare, environmental protection and public health.
An understanding of the vaccine development pathway - from bench to market.
An overview of the ethical issues surrounding vaccine development and deployment
Department for Continuing Education, University of Oxford, UK
http://cpd.conted.ox.ac.uk/vaccinology/courses/human_veterinary_vaccinology.asp
The 10th Annual Pharmaceutical Regulatory and Compliance Congress
11 November 2009 - 13 November 2009
JW Marriott Hotel, Washington, DC
http://www.pharmacongress.com/
Translational Medicine Initiative // 2009 Meeting
11 November 2009 - 12 November 2009
This meeting will not be a best practice conference with standard speaking slots and power point presentations. Yes, we have leading thinkers in this space on our speaker panel – but delegates in attendance will be as much a part of the meeting as these speakers. Discussion, debate and scrutiny will be the order of the meeting. This is your chance to be part of an Initiative to test theories, discuss successful models and collaborations and ultimately use the take-aways from these discussions to take your Discovery and Development process to the next level.
Mövenpick Hotel Zürich-Regensdorf, Zurich, Switzerland
http://www.eyeforpharma.com/translationalmedicine/
Translating Behaviour Bridging Clinical and Animal Model Research
14 November 2009 - 16 November 2009
(Tel: +49 62 21 38 78 83 6)
(Fax: +49 62 21 38 78 15 8)
E-mail: conferences@embl.de
EMBL Heidelberg, Germany
http://www.embl.de/conferences/transbehaviour
Stem Cells USA & Regenerative Medicine Congress 2009
16 November 2009 - 18 November 2009
(Tel: +1 212 379 6320)
(Fax: +1 212 379 6319)
E-mail stefanie.baronoff@terrapinn.com
Westin City Center, Washington D.C.
http://www.terrapinn.com/2009/stemcellsusa
Influenza Congress USA 2009
18 November 2009 - 20 November 2009
(Tel: +1 212 379 6320)
(Fax: +1 212 379 6319)
E-mail stefanie.baronoff@terrapinn.com
Westin Washington DC City Center, Washington DC, USA
http://www.terrapinn.com/2009/usaflu
Tableting Technology for the Pharmaceutical Industry
23 November 2009 - 25 November 2009
(Tel: +44 20 75 72 26 40)
E-mail: events@rpsgb.org
The Moller Centre, Cambridge, UK
http://www.rpsgb.org/pdfs/sciconf092311.pdf