BIODETECTION TECHNOLOGIES 2013 – the 21st conference in our Detection Technologies conference series – is an internationally recognized meeting for experts in detection & identification of biological threats and point-of-care analytical methods. This conference will review feedback from the end-users on biodefense and biomedical technologies and explore the cutting-edge in R&D and commercialization efforts in Read More »
Calendar of Events
June 17, 2013
Next Generation Biodefense & Security Exhibition
Next Generation Biodefense & Security 2013 will bring together senior level delegates from multiple disciplines and will provide you with a unique opportunity to network and learn the latest developements within the biodefense community. Take advantage of the following events conveniently timed with the Next Generation Biodefense & Security exhibition: OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY POINT Read More »
Point of Care Systems for Biosurveillance
The National Strategy for Biosurveillance, July 2012, is formulated around four core functions: 1) Scan and discern the environment; 2) Identify and integrate essential information; 3) Alert and inform decision makers; and 4) Forecast and advise Impacts. This workshop will focus on the second core function – Identify and Integrate Essential Information. This function is Read More »
June 3, 2013
6th Ecological Impact of Genetically Modified Organisms (EIGMO) Meeting
6th EIGMO meeting by the IOBC/WPRS Working Group “GMOs in Integrated Plant Production”. The IOBC/WPRS working group aims to present a platform for exchange of research results and to stimulate collaborative projects dealing with genetically modified plants and their potential impact on the environment. For more information, please visit the Official Event Website.
May 16, 2013
ASMCUE 2013
Now in its twentieth year, ASMCUE gathers over 300 microbiology and biology educators for an interactive four-day conference. Educators come from colleges, universities and international institutions to learn and share the latest information in the biological sciences and education research. The Conference program includes plenary, concurrent, poster, and exhibit sessions. Participants engage in formal and Read More »