New molecular biology conferences for 2009
The following conferences have been added to our list of molecular biology conferences for 2009:
April 29 - 30, 2009 Drug Development Summit
One America Square, London, UK Further information
The event explores core topics, such as Toxicology and Safety Biomarkers, Screening and Enabling Technologies, Partnership and Outsourcing Strategies, Pharmacology, Pharmacogenomics, ADME, Data Management and Clinical Operations.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books
June 15 - 16, 2009 10th Annual Drug Discovery Leaders Summit
Le Montreux Palace, Switzerland Further information
The event explores core topics such as R&D strategies and systems biology, assay development and screening techniques, pharma/biotech alliances, collaborations and outsourcing, biomarkers and translational medicine, insilico approaches and drug design and targets.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books
June 15 - 16, 2009 7th Pharmaceutical Technology IT Summit
Le Montreux Palace, Switzerland Further information
The event explores core topics such as Informatics Integration, Decision Support, Data and Information Management, IT Infrastructure, Data and Text Mining, In Silico Modelling, Knowledge Representation, Semantic Technologies and Open Source Management.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books
October 29 - 30, 2009 2nd Annual Proteins Congress
Berlin, Germany Further information
Dedicated to key technological and scientific trends in proteins engineering, expression and production in the biopharma, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books
October 29 - 30, 2009 GPCR Congress
Berlin, Germany Further information
G-protein coupled receptors are a target class to therapeutic intervention via small-molecule drugs. GPCRs represent 25% of the total pharmaceutically-addressed drug targets today and therefore are the most-druggable target family. This conference explores effective strategies, technologies and applications of GPCR in accelerating drug targeting, discovery and early development.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books
November 16 - 18, 2009 qPCR Congress
London, UK Further information
The advancement of real-time or quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) extends the usefulness of PCR technology. This conference explores effective strategies, technologies and applications of qPCR in accelerating drug discovery and development of clinical diagnostics.
Suggested reading: qPCR Books
November 19 - 21, 2009 BIT's 2nd Annual Congress and Expo of Molecular Diagnostics (CEMD-2009)
Dalian, China Further information
Topics concerning the current advancements in molecular diagnostics research and product development.
Suggested reading: PCR and Molecular Diagnostics Books
April 29 - 30, 2009 Drug Development Summit
One America Square, London, UK Further information
The event explores core topics, such as Toxicology and Safety Biomarkers, Screening and Enabling Technologies, Partnership and Outsourcing Strategies, Pharmacology, Pharmacogenomics, ADME, Data Management and Clinical Operations.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books
June 15 - 16, 2009 10th Annual Drug Discovery Leaders Summit
Le Montreux Palace, Switzerland Further information
The event explores core topics such as R&D strategies and systems biology, assay development and screening techniques, pharma/biotech alliances, collaborations and outsourcing, biomarkers and translational medicine, insilico approaches and drug design and targets.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books
June 15 - 16, 2009 7th Pharmaceutical Technology IT Summit
Le Montreux Palace, Switzerland Further information
The event explores core topics such as Informatics Integration, Decision Support, Data and Information Management, IT Infrastructure, Data and Text Mining, In Silico Modelling, Knowledge Representation, Semantic Technologies and Open Source Management.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books
October 29 - 30, 2009 2nd Annual Proteins Congress
Berlin, Germany Further information
Dedicated to key technological and scientific trends in proteins engineering, expression and production in the biopharma, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books
October 29 - 30, 2009 GPCR Congress
Berlin, Germany Further information
G-protein coupled receptors are a target class to therapeutic intervention via small-molecule drugs. GPCRs represent 25% of the total pharmaceutically-addressed drug targets today and therefore are the most-druggable target family. This conference explores effective strategies, technologies and applications of GPCR in accelerating drug targeting, discovery and early development.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books
November 16 - 18, 2009 qPCR Congress
London, UK Further information
The advancement of real-time or quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) extends the usefulness of PCR technology. This conference explores effective strategies, technologies and applications of qPCR in accelerating drug discovery and development of clinical diagnostics.
Suggested reading: qPCR Books
November 19 - 21, 2009 BIT's 2nd Annual Congress and Expo of Molecular Diagnostics (CEMD-2009)
Dalian, China Further information
Topics concerning the current advancements in molecular diagnostics research and product development.
Suggested reading: PCR and Molecular Diagnostics Books
Labels: 2009 molecular conference
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