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Key: Meeting
Showing releases 1-25 out of 47.
Public Release: 2-Aug-2013
Waterloo hosts international conference on future of quantum cryptography Researchers and students from around the globe gather this week at the University of Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing to discuss progress in the field of quantum cryptography. Contact: Nick Manning Public Release: 1-Aug-2013
American Society of Human Genetics 2013 annual meeting, Oct. 22 to 26, Boston Invited sessions and platform (oral) presentations are of latest research in human genetics. Contact: Cathy Yarbrough Public Release: 1-Aug-2013
The natural environment and health: Hidden dangers, unlimited opportunities Cutting-edge research at the intersection of the Earth sciences and health will be showcased at the 5th International Conference on Medical Geology, which is being held along with the 2nd Symposium on Advances in Geospatial Technologies for Health, organized by the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Working Group on Health. Contact: Christa Stratton Public Release: 31-Jul-2013
Texas Hurricane Center presents conference at UH Aug. 2 Coastal protection and debris management for hurricanes and other disasters are among the many topics to be discussed at a conference at the University of Houston Aug. 2, addressing preparation plans for the 2013 hurricane season. Open to members of the community, emergency managers and industry suppliers, this fifth-annual event -- "Hurricanes, Major Disasters, Coastal Protection and Rapid Recovery in Texas and the Gulf Coast Region" -- is hosted by the Texas Hurricane Center for Innovative Technology. Contact: Lisa Merkl Public Release: 31-Jul-2013
Mad for cell biology? ASCB meeting puts new spin on quants, meds and physical bio ASCB 2013 will feature over 100 scientific sessions and 2,500 poster presentations with the latest on cellular machines, the dynamic genome, translational medicine, cancer cell biology, cell interactions and the proverbial much, much more. Contact: Cathy Yarbrough Public Release: 31-Jul-2013
'Exploring the Latest Evidence of Dairy's Contribution to Nutrition at IUNS Satellite Symposium' The International Union of Nutritional Science 20th Congress of Nutrition, taking place in Granada, Spain from 15-20 September 2013, will gather nutrition experts from around the world to discuss the latest nutrition research developments. In conjunction with the Congress on 19 September, a Symposium on "Maintaining health with nutrient rich diets: The role of dairy in prevention of metabolic syndrome, CVD, obesity and sarcopenia" will present updates on the most recent studies demonstrating these four different yet major health benefits of dairy products. Contact: Jerreau Beaudoin Public Release: 30-Jul-2013
246th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society Thousands of scientists and others will get a first-hand look at some of the latest innovations in laboratory instruments here during the 246th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society. Those encounters, plus hands-on equipment demonstrations and in-depth workshops, previews of new books and journals, and other draws will come at the exposition part of the meeting, Sunday, Sept. 8, through Tuesday, Sept. 10, in the Indiana Convention Center. Contact: Vanessa Johnson-Evans Public Release: 29-Jul-2013
Locations: Anthropology in the academy, the workplace, and the public sphere This release focuses on the Biannual Conference of the German Anthropological Association from October 2-5, 2013 at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. Contact: Dr. Hauke Dorsch Public Release: 26-Jul-2013
Neuroscience symposium bringing top scientists to Louisville, Aug. 1-2 Some of the top scientists in the nation, including National Academy of Sciences and Institute of Medicine members, will make presentations at a University of Louisville-hosted symposium during the first week of August. Contact: Jill Scoggins Public Release: 24-Jul-2013
Media advisory: Registration open for Neuroscience 2013 More than 30,000 scientists from around the world will gather in San Diego in November to share the latest developments in brain science research and to hear from leaders in the field. The 15,000-plus presentations at Neuroscience 2013 focus on brain function, health, and disease, covering topics such as nutrition, technology, learning, brain development, and aging, among others. Contact: Kat Snodgrass Public Release: 22-Jul-2013
'Whole Person with Autism' conference -- services and strengths through the life span The "Treating the Whole Person with Autism: Care Across the Lifespan" conference for parents, clinicians and educators presents scientific sessions and hands-on workshops featuring new approaches for a lifetime of supports and services for individuals with autism, whether self-directed by individuals with ASD or provided by their families to help children, adolescents and adults with autism lead healthy and successful lives. Contact: Jane E. Rubinstein Public Release: 17-Jul-2013
Anne Glover and Sir Michael Stratton to meet the press at The EMBO Meeting 2013 in Amsterdam Predisposition to cancer and other diseases, genetic testing, infectious proteins and ubiquitin signalling -- these are some of the topics internationally renowned speakers will tackle at The EMBO Meeting 2013 to be held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, from 21-24 September 2013. Contact: Barry Whyte Public Release: 15-Jul-2013
TGen President Dr. Jeffrey Trent speaks at Brookings Institution biomedical conference Dr. Jeffrey Trent, President and Research Director for the Translational Genomics Research Institute, will discuss state-of-the-art genomics research July 16 at the Brookings Institution. Dr. Trent, Ph.D., F.A.C.M.G., and former Scientific Director of the National Human Genome Research Institute, is part of a panel, Innovation in Action, at Brookings' second annual State of Biomedical Innovation Conference, which will focus on the use of novel data sources to improve medical product development and care delivery. Contact: Steve Yozwiak Public Release: 10-Jul-2013
53rd ICAAC: Media registration now open Known as the preeminent world meeting for presenting new information on clinical and basic research in infectious diseases and anti-infective therapy, ICAAC has also traditionally served as a forum for the introduction of new antimicrobial agents. It is the largest infectious disease meeting held in the United States. Contact: Jim Sliwa Public Release: 10-Jul-2013
Bio-Teams: From the laboratory to the market Bioengineering Ph.D. Students developed go-to-market strategies for breakthrough technologies emerging form Portuguese research labs. This year event will take place at the Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência, Lisboa, and is open to the community, including invited business developers and investors. Contact: Sílvia Castro Public Release: 9-Jul-2013
ICCB symposium to examine ecosystem management At the 26th International Congress for Conservation Biology, leading experts on ecosystem-based management will discuss what decision makers and researchers can learn from efforts that have been put into practice and what impacts these integrated ecosystem management projects have on coastal and marine systems and the people who depend on them. The symposium takes place on Thursday, July 25, at 8 a.m. Contact: David Orenstein Public Release: 9-Jul-2013
News media registration opens for American Chemical Society National Meeting in Indianapolis News media registration is now open for the American Chemical Society's 246th National Meeting & Exposition, September 8-12, 2013, in the Indiana Convention Center and downtown hotels in Indianapolis, Ind. Contact: Michael Bernstein Public Release: 8-Jul-2013
GR20/Amaldi10: Warsaw -- World capital of research on gravity Studying the nature of gravity is one of the broadest and most intellectually sophisticated fields of modern science. Starting today, physicists from all over the world will begin to discuss the results of their research during a special event: the Warsaw GR20/Amaldi10 Gravitational Conference. The lectures and presentations related to the conference will be attended by nearly 900 scientists. Contact: Jerzy Lewandowski Public Release: 3-Jul-2013
COPING research findings launch The COPING project represents one of the largest research efforts undertaken in understanding how children react and fare when a parent is imprisoned. Contact: Megan Beech Public Release: 3-Jul-2013
IOF 4th Asia-Pacific Osteoporosis Meeting is influential forum for regional bone research The IOF Regionals 4th Asia-Pacific Osteoporosis Congress in Hong Kong from December 12-15, 2013 is expected to attract a record 1500 specialists and clinicians. The meeting, which highlights clinical advances and the latest research in the field of osteoporosis and related musculoskeletal diseases, is held by the International Osteoporosis Foundation in cooperation with the Hong Kong Osteoporosis Foundation and the Osteoporosis Society of Hong Kong. Contact: L. Misteli Public Release: 1-Jul-2013
New materials, progress toward an HIV vaccine, and more at meeting of crystallographers New materials and potential new drug targets are just some of the discoveries featured this month at a major scientific meeting on the structure of molecules. The Annual Meeting of the American Crystallographic Association will be held July 20 – 24, 2013, at the Sheraton Waikiki Beach Hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii. Contact: Catherine Meyers Public Release: 1-Jul-2013
UChicago Celiac Disease Center to host international symposium The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center is hosting the 15th International Celiac Disease Symposium on Sept. 22-25, 2013 in Chicago. The symposium is the largest celiac disease and gluten-related disorders conference in the world. Contact: Matt Wood Public Release: 1-Jul-2013
Registration opens for IOF and ESCEO World Congress in Seville Registration has opened for the IOF-ESCEO World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases to be held at the FIBES Seville Conference and Exhibition Centre in Seville, Spain, from April 2-5, 2014. Complete information and contact details at http://www.wco-iof.esceo.org. Contact: L. Misteli Public Release: 28-Jun-2013
Solar scientists to gather July 8-11 at Montana State University Solar physicists from around the world will gather July 8-11 at Montana State University. Activities for the general public will include a lecture and teachers' workshop. Contact: Evelyn Boswell Public Release: 28-Jun-2013
Media registration now open for GSA's 125th Anniversary Meeting Media registration is open for the Geological Society of America's 125th Annual Meeting & Exposition, to be held 27-30 October at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, Colorado USA. This meeting is the highlight of a year-long series of events honoring the society's historic anniversary. Special programs and celebratory events are planned to complement the dynamic technical program. More than 7,000 geoscientists from business, academia, and government are expected to attend, representing more than 40 geoscience disciplines. Contact: Christa Stratton
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