www.regonline.co.uk/banking2015
05 January 2016 - 07 January 2016
London, UK
This three day event brings together biomedical and biopharmaceutical researchers, regulators, biorepository managers, and practitioners to look at current practices regarding the banking of biospecimens used for basic research through clinical trials
With discussions ranging from best methods for collection, processing, storage, and tracking of biospecimens to ethical and legal considerations, this event promises to be packed with discussion and debate and is an ideal opportunity to discover what is new in the field.
This event has CPD accreditation
This event has an open oral and poster session.
Abstracts can be submitted on any subject related to Biobanking
The Deadline for abstract submissions for oral presentation is October 10th 2015
Abstracts for poster presentation only can be submitted up to two weeks before the event.
You can download the instructions for authors at www.euroscicon.com/ABSTRACTSUBMISSIONS.pdf
Who Should Attend
Research Biobank Staff and Managers from the following departments: Research & Development, Biobanking,
Biorepository, Biological Sample Management, Biosample Management, Pharmacogenomics, Pathology, Genomics,Translational Medicine, Personalised Medicine, Lab Management, Inventory Management, Molecular Technologies, Biologics Research, Data Privacy/Protection/Security Officers and Quality Control and Quality Management.
A late registration fee applies after November 20th 2015
www.regonline.co.uk/banking2015
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