Hosted by the International Centre for Infectious Diseases Join us in Toronto from June 6th – 9th, 2011 for Canada’s annual event for biosafety professionals and personnel involved in biosafety and/or biocontainment facilities. The Canadian Biosafety Symposium will feature presentations and posters on an array of biosafety topics, including containment facilities design, maintenance and equipment; Read More »
Calendar of Events
May 25, 2011
International Conference on Zoonoses 2011
Hosted by the Med•Vet•Net Association The MVNA Conference will take place on 14-15 September> during the VLA International Conference which runs from 13-15 September Royal Holloway, University of London, Surrey, UK. Registration and Abstraction submission is now open. We are pleased to announce that the Med-Vet-Net Association for Zoonoses Research will be holding its inaugural Read More »
May 21, 2011
111th General Meeting American Society of Microbiology (asm2011)
New discoveries and research – often at the intersections between disciplines – are revolutionizing the field of microbiology. ASM understands that creating an outstanding professional development opportunity for scientists requires the same flexibility, innovation, and creative thinking that fuels scientific endeavors. At asm2011, you can participate in intellectual sessions designed to inspire the connections and Read More »
May 2, 2011
IBTR Controlling Biorisks Training Course
Sandia National Laboratories’ International Biological Threat Reduction Program (IBTR), in association with the US Department of State’s Biosecurity Engagement Program (BEP), is pleased to offer a training course in laboratory biorisk management for participants from Afghanistan May 2-7, 2011. The course will be held in IBTR’s facilities in Albuquerque, New Mexico, US. The IBTR Controlling Read More »
May 17, 2011
International Conference on Animal Health Surveillance (ICAHS)
The aim of the International Conference on Animal Health Surveillance (ICAHS) is to gather scientists and policy makers working in the area of animal health surveillance to exchange new ideas and better understand the challenges and opportunities that each group faces, and to develop solutions for future surveillance approaches under considerations of efficiency, cost-effectiveness and Read More »