Events & Training for November 2014

Lab Innovations 2014

05 November 2014 - 06 November 2014

Lab Innovations provides a forum for laboratory buyers and laboratory suppliers to meet and do business. Now in its third year, the event has established itself as THE industry event for visitors to see the latest technology providing cost-cutting solutions, increasing productivity and higher ROI for their business. A visit to Lab Innovations 2014 will give you the chance to source innovative new products from leading suppliers, to network with your industry peers and to gain new skills and knowledge by attending free seminars on the show floor. The theatre programmes will again be compiled by industry experts Campden BRI and the Royal Society of Chemistry. Lab Innovations is free to attend.

The Pavilion, NEC, Birmingham, UK

Advances in Cell Based Assays

11 November 2014 - 12 November 2014

Clinical failure in the pharmaceutical industry remains at a phenomenal 90%. Failed drugs are costly both financially and in terms of human suffering. As a result there is an urgent need in pharmaceutical and academic research for efficient and innovative processes enabling more relevant, predictive and functional cell-based assays in the drug discovery process. Returning for its seventh year as the industry pioneering and leading event, SMI are proud to present the 7th annual Advances in Cell Based Assays Conference, 11th-12th November, 2014, London. This event will explore latest trends and topics impacting cell based assays, discussed in an open and dynamic environment.

Marriott Hotel, Regents Park, London, UK

Clinical Trials in CNS

11 November 2014 - 12 November 2014

This conference will give delegates an opportunity to gain additional insights into the best practices in clinical trials, as well as addressing the challenges in CNS research and by looking at the latest pre-clinical and clinical studies. This is an opportunity not to be missed, as we delve into the complex and exciting world of Central Nervous System discovery, allowing delegates to learn, explore and debate the key areas of CNS, its preclinical discovery and its clinical trials.

Marriott Hotel, Regents Park, London, UK