30 JUNE - 1 JULY 2011 HAMBURG GERMANY
ten conferences one venue
The One-Stop European Conference for Life Science Technology Solutions. In recent years the European life science conference and exhibition calendar has been missing a dedicated laboratory automation showcase; a forum where protocol automation and development within the life sciences can be openly discussed. Shows such as these provide discussion and learning opportunities to bench-top scientists, for whom the technological automation of scientific methods is of most benefit. For 2011, Select Biosciences is launching the European Lab Automation (ELA) show, to be held at the Conference Centre Hamburg (CCH), Germany from the 30th June-1st July. ELA will combine a high level conference stream with a cutting-edge technologies showcase for delegates to explore. Leading technology manufacturers will have the opportunity to exhibit their latest innovations, new product launches and consumables solutions. Furthermore, with 10 conference streams, each offering 20 world-class speakers per track, ELA will combine established Select Biosciences’ events into one easy-to-access format. Focusing on technology and automation across the pharmaceutical research and life-science industry, ELA will offer a cost-effective one-stop event for bench-top researchers and senior level executives alike.
Ten Conferences in One To meet the interests of delegates from both academia and industry, Select Biosciences is incorporating ten distinct conference ‘tracks’ into the congress programme. As an open access event delegates will be able to cross tracks and attend any presentation that fits their scientific remit. Each track will provide renowned keynote speakers, noted faculty members and subject- specific agenda topics. Theme tracks have been brought together to maximise the opportunities for researchers to discuss achievements and challenges in an open forum, demonstrating their skills, and detailing their applications and associated technologies. The ten tracks are:
Advances in Biodetection & Biosensors
To cover the technological developments in research and clinical bio-sensing and detection Advances in Microarray Technology
Outlining recent developments in nucleotide, protein, lipid and tissue arrays Advances in Protein Crystallography
Showcasing current advances in protein chemistry, crystallization and analytical technology Advances in Separation Technology
Will discuss advances in application specific molecular separation and chromatographic technology The AgriGenomics Congress
To cover the manipulation of gene
expression and genetic engineering in plants and animals, applications of bioinformatics and microarrays Next-Gen Sequencing Europe
Highlighting the research and commercial developments in sequencing platforms and methodology, bioinformatics and data analysis The Lab-on-a-Chip European Congress
To cover point-of-care diagnostics, microfabrication and life science applications Screening Europe (2 Tracks)
Discussion topics will include high content and automated screening, fragment- based drug discovery assays and storage solution development
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