HAMBURG GERMANY 6 TO 7 JUNE
2013
European Lab Automation Congress and Exhibition, Europe’s premier event dedicated to Automation within Life Science.
Conference Tracks
• Biobanking: Preparation, Storage & Analysis • Chemistry Automation & Liquid Handling
• Drug Discovery Automation: High-content Screening & Cell Based Assays
• Nano & Microfluidics • Next-Gen Sequencing
2for1 Passes
Register now and get a second delegate pass for free
Industry Delegate Academic Delegate
Pre Doctoral Full Time Student Exhibition only passes
€ 799 € 350 € 150 FREE
75 Talks 5 Conferences 2 Days
Keynote Speakers
Rainer Cramer Professor, University of Reading
Anthony Davies Director, High Content Research Facility, (INCHA)
Hakim Djaballah Director, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Stevan Djuric Senior Director, Abbott Laboratories
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Michael Quail Team Leader, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Hakonarson Director, Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia
Brian Kirby Head, Cornell University
Thomas Laurell Professor, Lund University
Henk Stunnenberg Head, Nijmegen Center for Molecular Sciences
Greg Wendel Head, Sample Management Group Novartis
Rivka Ravid Brain Bank Consultant, Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences
Spencer Shorte Director, Institut Pasteur
Joe Liscouski Executive Director, Institute for Laboratory Automation
Christoph Merten Principal Investigator, European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Graziano Pesole Professor, Universita di Bari
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