You can now submit an abstract to the upcoming ‘Biomarkers for a successful pregnancy’ meeting.
- Deadline for abstracts to be considered for oral presentation: July 10th 2013
- Deadline for abstracts to be considered for poster presentation: Up to 2 weeks before the event
Please see the following link for more information:
http://www.regonline.co.uk/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventID=1190908
Abstracts can be submitted to: abstracts@euroscicon.com
When: Thursday 17th October 2013
What: Successful biomarker profiling in pregnant or prenatal women could not only help predict the pregnancy risk to mothers, but also survival rate of the unborn child and any possible future complications. There is a wide range of possibility for using biomarkers in pregnancy and prenatal testing. For example, research is currently being undertaken to identify biomarkers for ectopic pregnancy, potential rejection of pregnancy by the mother, possible cardiovascular issues, maternal autoimmune development and hypertensive disorders. Research is also being carried out to assess pregnancy outcome and reveal maternal alcohol consumption and tobacco use and reducing the likelihood of multiple pregnancy. This event aims to focus on the current research in this area and discuss the way forward in using biomarkers as a predictive and diagnostic tool to improve pregnancy outcome internationally.
This event has CPD accreditation and is part of the 2013 Pregnancy Summit - www.PregnancySummit2013.com
Who Should Attend:
Biotech and Pharma Industry Managers: CEOs, Chief Scientists, Group Heads, Senior and Junior Scientists, Research working in the field of biomarkers or pregnancy
Academic and Research Institutes: Group and Lab Heads, Postdoctoral Scientists and Research Students working in the field of biomarkers or pregnancy
Clinicians: Anyone working in the field of pregnancy and diagnosing pregnancy-related illnesses and pregnancy outcome
Tags: biomarker, biomarkers, Cost, ectopic pregnancy, microarray, Pre-eclampsia; Fetal growth restriction; Placenta; Ultrasound; ., Pregnancy, proteomics
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