Biodetection Technologies 2011 is an internationally recognized event for experts in detection & identification of biological threats. This conference will explore the latest R&D developments and commercialization efforts in the cutting-edge fields of biodefense related technologies including: • Cost-effective/sensitive/selective/reliable detectors for first responders • Point-of-care/clinical applications for pathogen/virus/threat detection and identification • Technological challenges for Read More »
Calendar of Events
June 20, 2011
Aerobiology in Biodefense IV
Aerobiology in Biodefense is crucial to the Nation’s goal to develop and license medical countermeasures to protect against aerosol biological threats. The FDA amended its new drug and biological product regulations to allow appropriate studies in animals to provide substantial evidence of the effectiveness of new drug and biological products used to reduce or prevent Read More »
June 15, 2011
SB5.0: the Fifth International Meeting on Synthetic Biology
Hosted by the BioBricks Foundation Registration fees include three days of plenary and workshop sessions, three days of breakfast and lunch, daily snacks, two hosted happy-hour poster sessions, and a Friday-night banquet and awards ceremony. CONFERENCE SOLD OUT About The emerging field of Synthetic Biology aims to utilize rapid developments in biotechnology to engineer synthetic Read More »
Preventing and Treating Biological Exposures: An Occupational Health Colloquium
June 15-17, 2011 Loews Coronado Bay, San Diego, California The second annual colloquium again focuses on proactive plans for appropriate medical responses to laboratory biosafety issues and appropriate post-exposure prophylaxis. This year, attendees will explore new topics and more in-depth information while enjoying even more opportunities for sharing among various types of practitioners. Who should Read More »
June 14, 2011
DIYbio Continental Congress 2011: North America
DIYbio.org is organizing a series of events in 2011, where we will bring together delegates from existing DIYbio regional groups to collaborate on the development of a draft DIYbio code that may serve as a framework for helping us achieve a vibrant, productive and safe global community of DIYbio practitioners, regional groups, and community labs. Read More »