Meetings and Courses
Acute Leukaemia Day
Date: 27 September 2010 - 27 September 2010
Location: IET Birmingham, Austin Court, Birmingham
For more information please contact Dominique Calton on 01844 275650 or dom@hartleytaylor.co.uk
You can view the programme and register online: http://www.hartleytaylor.co.uk/
We would like to invite you to this first meeting for Acute Leukaemia – Dilemmas and Daily Challenges. The day will focus on AML & ALL in a very practical, case-driven way that would be helpful to DGH doctors and teaching hospitals alike in deciding what to do with patients on a daily basis. We have approached Alan Burnett and Charles Craddock re AML and Andrew McMillan and Dell Fielding re ALL to help put the programme together .... plus Paul Cahalin has come up with several topics he feels would be great to debate and discuss in this forum.
42nd Advances in Haematology Course 2010
Date: 27 September 2010 - 1 October 2010
Location: Imperial College London, Hammersmith Campus, London
For more information please contact A Sale on a.sale@imperial.ac.uk
You can view the programme and register online: http://www.w12conferences.co.uk
This course provides an intensive update on the scientific basis and clinical practice of haematology for haematology specialists and those in haematology training. The entire breadth of haematology is covered over 5 days, with emphasis on recent advances and their impact on future research or clinical management.
Non-coding RNAs in development
Date: 1 October 2010 - 1 October 2010
Location: The BioPark, Hertfordshire
For more information please contact Enquiries on enquiries@euroscicon.com
You can view the programme and register online: http://www.regonline.co.uk/rna2010
Eukaryotic gene expression is modulated at many layers of regulatory control. It is becoming apparent that differentiation and development involve the action of numerous regulatory non-protein coding RNAs (ncRNAs). This meeting will focus on the discovery and characterization of ncRNAs in the context of embryogenesis and organismal development, highlighting recent technological advances for high-throughput functional genomics.
Meeting Chair: Paul Bertone, European Bioinformatics Institute , Cambridge, UK
Induced pluripotent stem cells: production and utility in regenerative medicine
Date: 7 October 2010 - 7 October 2010
Location: BioPark Hertfordshire , Broadwater Road, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL7 3AX ,United Kingdom.
For more information please contact Astrid Englezou on 08714 890 134 or enquiries@euroscicon.com
You can view the programme and register online: http://www.regonline.co.uk/IPS09
"The production of iPS cells from dermal fibroblasts has generated intense interest in the utility of such cells for research purposes and clinical applications. iPS cell production currently requires the use of transcription factor gene delivery to reprogramme cells into iPS cells. Hence, both gene delivery technology and iPS cell characterization and subsequent cell differentiation are critical aspects of iPS cell biology. This meeting will address both issues." Meeting Chairs: Professor Andrew Baker, University of Glasgow and Dr Chris Denning, University of Nottingham. The meeting has CPD approval.



