2015 Editorial Calendar (PDF)

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Precision Genome Engineering and Synthetic Biology (A1),
11–16 January, Big Sky, MT (KS)
Viral Immunity (A2), 11–16 January, Breckenridge, CO (KS)
The Biological Code of Cell Signaling: A Tribute to Tony Pawson (F1), 11–16 January, Steamboat Springs, CO (KS)
Integrating Metabolism and Tumor Biology (J1), 13–18 January, Vancouver, Canada (KS)
PI 3-Kinase Signaling Pathways in Disease (J2), 13–18 January, Vancouver, Canada (KS)
Immunology of Fungal Infections, 17–18 January, Galveston, TX (GRC)
Vascular Cell Biology, 17–18 January, Ventura, CA (GRC)
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PepTalk (CHI), 19–23 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Optimizing Biologics Formulation Development, 19–20 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Cancer Targets for Antibody Therapeutics, 19–20 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Recombinant Protein Therapeutics, 19–20 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Engineering Genes, Vectors, Constructs and Clones, 19–20 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Characterization of ADCs, Bispecifics and New Biotherapeutics, 19–20 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Single-Use Technologies and Continuous Processing, 19–20 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Immunity to Veterinary Pathogens: Informing Vaccine Development (A3), 20–25 January, Keystone, CO (KS)
Lyophilization and Emerging Drying Technologies, 21–22 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Protein Purification and Recovery, 21–22 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Antibody-Drug Conjugates, 21–22 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Recombinant Protein Expression and Production, 21–22 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Enhancing Antibody Binding and Specificity, 21–22 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Detection and Characterization of Particulates and Impurities, 21–22 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Membrane Proteins, 21–22 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
High-Throughput Protein Purification, 22–23 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Protein Aggregation and Emerging Analytical Tools, 22–23 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Bispecific Antibody Therapeutics, 22–23 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Transient Protein Production, 22–23 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Extractables and Leachables, 22–23 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Improving the Clinical Efficacy of Antibody Therapeutics, 22–23 January, San Diego, CA (CHI)
Host Response in Tuberculosis (J3), 22–27 January, Santa Fe, NM (KS)
Granulomas in Infectious and Non-Infectious Diseases (J4), 22–27 January, Santa Fe, NM (KS)
Directed Cell Migration: Bridging Biology and Quantitative Analyses, 24–25 January, Galveston, TX (GRC)
Physical Virology, 24–25 January, Ventura, CA (GRC)
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Epigenetics and Cancer (A4), 25–30 January, Keystone, CO (KS)
Neuroinflammation in Diseases of the Central Nervous System (A5), 25–30 January, Taos, NM (KS)
Mitochondria, Metabolism and Heart Failure (J5), 27 January – 1 February, Santa Fe, NM (KS)
Diabetes and Metabolic Dysfunction (J6), 27 January – 1 February, Santa Fe, NM (KS)
Bioinorganic Chemistry, 29 January – 1 February, Ventura, CA (GRC)
Molecular Pharmacology, 31 January – 1 February, Ventura, CA (GRC)
Plant Lipids, 31 January – 1 February, Galveston, TX (GRC)
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DNA/RNA
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Autoimmunity and Tolerance (B1), 3–8 February, Keystone, CO (KS)
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Society for Lab Automation and Screening 2015, 7–11 February, Washington, DC
Chemical Reactions at Surfaces, 7–8 February, Ventura, CA (GRC)
Mammalian DNA Repair, 7–8 February, Ventura, CA (GRC)
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Privacy
2015 AAAS Annual Meeting, 12–16 February, San Jose, CA
Career
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Endoderm Lineages in Development and Disease (B2), 8–13 February, Keystone, CO (KS)
Plant Receptor Kinases: From Molecules to Environment (B3), 8–13 February, Taos, NM (KS)
Tumor Immunology, 8–13 February, Banff, Canada (KS)
Antibodies as Drugs: Immunological Scaffolds as Therapeutics (J8), 8–13 February, Banff, Canada (KS)
Systems Biology of Lipid Metabolism (B4), 9–13 February, Breckenridge, Co (KS)
Practical Applications of NMR in Industry (PANIC), 9–12 February, La Jolla, CA (CHI)
Stem Cells & Cancer, 14–15 February, Ventura, CA (GRC)
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Molecular Medicine Tri Conference 2015, 15–20 February, San Francisco, CA (CHI)
PCR for Molecular Medicine, 16–18 February, San Francisco, CA (CHI)
Digital Pathology, 16–18 February, San Francisco, CA (CHI)
Epigenomics in Disease, 16–18 February, San Francisco, CA (CHI)
Integrated Pharma Informatics & Data Science, 16–18 February, San Francisco, CA (CHI)
Bioinformatics for Big Data, 16–18 February, San Francisco, CA (CHI)
Molecular Diagnostics, 16–18 February, San Francisco, CA (CHI)
Genome and Transcriptome Analysis, 16–18 February, San Francisco, CA (CHI)
Translational to Clinical R&D, 16–18 February, San Francisco, CA (CHI)
Personalized Diagnostics, 16–18 February, San Francisco, CA (CHI)
Circulating Tumor Cells, 16–18 February, San Francisco, CA (CHI)
Predictive Preclinical Models in Oncology, 16–18 February, San Francisco, CA (CHI)
Technology-Driven Oncology Clinical Development, 16–18 February, San Francisco, CA (CHI)
Companion Diagnostics
, 16–18 February, San Francisco, CA (CHI)
Genomic Technologies for Patient Stratification, 16–18 February, San Francisco, CA (CHI)
RNA Silencing in Plants (G1), 17–22 February, Keystone, CO (KS)
Nanomaterials for Applications in Energy Technology, 21–22 February, Ventura, CA (GRC)
Quantitative Genetics & Genomics, 21–22 February, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
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Lipidomics
Cambridge Neuroscience Symposium, March tbc, Cambridge, UK
Neuroepigenetics (B5), 22–26 February, Santa Fe, NM (KS)
Hematopoiesis (B6), 22–27 February, Keystone, CO (KS)
Summit for Clinical Ops Executives (SCOPE), 24–26 February, Orlando, FL (CHI)
Electronic Data in Clinical Trials, 24–25 February, Orlando, FL, (CHI)
Global Site Selection, Feasibility Assess., Operations and Site Mgt., 24–25 February, Orlando, FL (CHI)
Managing Late Stage Research, Observational Studies and Registries, 24–25 February, Orlando, FL (CHI)
Enrollment Planning and Patient Recruitment, 24–25 February, Orlando, FL (CHI)
Clinical Trial Forecasting and Budgeting, 24–25 February, Orlando, FL (CHI)
QbD and Risk Assessment for Clinical Trial Conduct, 24–25 February, Orlando, FL (CHI)
Integrating and Leveraging Clinical Trial Operations Data, 25–26 February, Orlando, FL (CHI)
Clinical Trial Project Management for Outsourced Clinical Trials, 25–26 February, Orlando, FL (CHI)
Implementing Risk-Based Monitoring, 25–26 February, Orlando, FL (CHI)
Improving Site-Study Activation and Performance, 25–26 February, Orlando, FL (CHI)
Patient Engagement, Enrollment & Retention through Communities & Technology, 25–26 February, Orlando, FL (CHI)
Pharmacovigilance and Adverse Events Reporting, 25–26 February, Orlando, FL (CHI)
Glial Biology, 28 February – 1 March, Ventura, CA (GRC)
Glycobiology, 28 February – 1 March, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
Oxidative Stress & Disease, 28 February – 1 March, Ventura, CA (GRC)
RNA Editing: Transcriptome Diversity: Roles in Health and Disease, 7–8 March, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
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Gut Microbiota Modulation of Host Physiology: The Search for Mechanism (C1), 1–6 March, Keystone, CO (KS)
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Heart Disease and Regeneration: Insights from Development (X1), 1–6 March, Copper Mountain, CO (KS)
Cell Biology of the Heart: Beyond the Myocyte-Centric View (X2), 1–6 March, Copper Mountain, CO (KS)
DNA Replication and Recombination (X3), 1–6 March, Whistler, Canada (KS)
Genomic Instability and DNA Repair (X4), 1–6 March, Whistler, Canada (KS)
Hybrid Methods in Structural Biology (C2), 4–8 March, Tahoe City, CA (KS)
Chemical & Biological Terrorism Defense, 7–8 March, Ventura, CA (GRC)
Tropical Infectious Diseases: Challenges, Opportunities and Successes, 7–8 March, Galveston, TX (GRC)
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National Science Teachers Association 2015, 12–15 March, Chicago, IL
PittCon 2015, 8–12 March, New Orleans, LA
Biology of Sirtuins (C3), 8–12 March, Santa Fe, NM (KS)
Dendritic Cells and Macrophages Reunited (C4), 8–13 March, Montreal, Canada (KS)
Optogenetics (C5), 12–16 March, Denver, CO (KS)
National Postdoctoral Association (NPA), 13–15 March, Baltimore, MD
Dendrites: Molecules, Structure & Function: Development, Function and Disease, 14–15 March, Ventura, CA (GRC)
Cambridge Science Festival 2015,9–22 March, Cambridge, UK
Lysosomal Diseases: Defining Pathogenesis and Therapeutic Strategies, 14–15 March, Galveston, TX (GRC)
Polar Marine Science, 14–15 March, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
Human Genome Meeting, 14–17 March, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
March
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Cosmology
US Human Proteome Annual Meeting, 15–18 March, Tempe Arizona
Co-Infection: A Global Challenge for Disease Control (C6), 15–20 March, Ouro Preto, Brazil (KS)
Long Noncoding RNAs: From Evolution to Function (C7), 15–20 March, Keystone, CO (KS)
Pathways of Neurodevelopmental Disorders (C8), 16–20 March, Tahoe City, CA (KS)
Targeting Mitochondrial Dysfunction & Toxicity, 18–19 March, Cambridge, MA (CHI)
Cardiac Arrhythmia Mechanisms, 21–22 March, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
Cartilage Biology & Pathology, 21–22 March, Galveston, TX (GRC)
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Cell Culture
Society of Toxicology 2015, 22–26 March, San Diego, CA
American Chemical Society 2015, 22–26 March, Denver, CO
Experimental Biology 2015, 28 Mar – 1 April, Boston, MA
HIV Vaccines (X5), 22–27 March, Banff, Canada (KS)
The Golden Anniversary of B Cell Discovery (X6), 22–27 March, Banff, Canada (KS)
Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome: Mitochondria and Energy Expenditure (X7), 22–27 March, Whistler, Canada
(KS)
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General Lab
Equipment
Gram-Negative Resistance (D1), 29 March – 2 April, Tahoe City, CA (KS)
Viruses and Human Cancer (D2), 29 March – 3 April, Big Sky, MT (KS)
T Cells: Regulation and Effector Function (D3), 29 March – 3 April, Snowbird, UT (KS)
DNA Methylation (Z1), 29 March – 3 April, Keystone, CO (KS)
Epigenomics (Z2), 29 March – 3 April, Keystone, CO (KS)
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Japan
2015 Materials Research Society Spring Meeting, 6–10 April, San Francisco, CA
British Neuroscience Association (BNA) 2015: Festival of Neuroscience, 12–15 April, Edinburgh, Scotland
April
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Cancer
Immunology
Job Focus:
Cancer
Research
American Association for Cancer Research 2015, 18–22 April, Philadelphia, PA
American Association for Cancer Research Career Fair, TBD, TBD
Society for General Microbiology Spring, TBD, TBD
Neural Control of Metabolic Physiology and Diseases (D4),
12–17 April, Snowbird, UT (KS)
Beige and Brown Fat: Basic Biology and Novel Therapeutics (D5), 17–22 April, Snowbird, UT (KS)
Cell Biology of Megakaryocytes & Platelets, 18–19 April, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
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The Crossroads of Lipid Metabolism and Diabetes (D6), 19–24 April, Copenhagen, Denmark (KS)
Innate Immunity and Determinants of Microbial Pathogenesis (Z3), 19–24 April, Olympic Valley, CA (KS)
Mechanisms of Pro-Inflammatory Diseases (Z4), 19–24 April, Olympic Valley, CA (KS)
The Human Proteome (D7), 24–29 April, Stockholm, Sweden (KS)
Multi-Drug Efflux Systems, 25–26 April, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
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Proteomics
Mechanisms of HIV Persistence: Implications for a Cure (E1), 26 April – 1 May, Boston, MA (KS)
Antimicrobial Peptides: Mechanism, Function and Application, 2–3 May, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
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Software/
Data Analysis
Medical Informatics World Conference, 4–5 May, Boston, MA (CHI)
Fibronectin, Integrins & Related Molecules, 9–10 May, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
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Frontiers in Light
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Biotech Japan 2015, 13–15 May, Tokyo, Japan
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The Arthropod Vector: The Controller of Transmission (E2), 12–17 May, Taos, NM (KS)
Hypoxia: From Basic Mechanisms to Therapeutics (E3), 12–17 May, Dublin, Ireland (KS)
American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, 13–16 May, New Orleans, LA
Self-Assembly & Supramolecular Chemistry, 16–17 May, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
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The Hippo Pathway: Signaling, Development and Disease (E4), 17–21 May, Taos, NM (KS)
Cannabinoid Function in the CNS, 23–24 May, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
Superconductivity: Unconventional Superconductivity, 23–24 May, Hong Kong, China (GRC)
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American Society for Microbiology (ASM) 2015, 30 May – 2 June, New Orleans, LA
Job Focus:
Microbiology
CAG Triplet Repeat Disorders, 30–31 May, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
Microfluidics, Physics & Chemistry of, 30–31 May, West Dover, VT (GRC)
Muscle: Excitation / Contraction Coupling, 30–31 May, Newry, ME (GRC)
Nuclear Chemistry, 30–31 May, New London, NH (GRC)
Phagocytes, 30–31 May, Waterville Valley, NH (GRC)
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Mass
Spectrometry
American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) 2015, 31 May – 4 June, St. Louis, MO
Calcium Signalling, 6–7 June, Newry, ME (GRC)
Coastal Ocean Modeling, 6–7 June, Biddeford, ME (GRC)
Computational Aspects - Biomolecular NMR, 6–7 June, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
Excitatory Synapses & Brain Function, 6–7 June, Newport, RI (GRC)
Interior of the Earth, 6–7 June, South Hadley, MA (GRC)
Mammary Gland Biology, 6–7 June, West Dover, VT (GRC)
Preclinical Form & Formulation for Drug Discovery, 6–7 June, Waterville Valley, NH (GRC)
Tissue Repair & Regeneration, 6–7 June, New London, NH (GRC)
European Human Genetics Conference, 6–9 June, Glasgow, UK
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MicroRNAs and Noncoding RNAs in Cancer (E5), 7–12 June, Keystone, CO (KS)
Apoptotic Cell Recognition & Clearance, 13–14 June, Biddeford, ME (GRC)
Assisted Circulation, 13–14 June, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
Catchment Science, 13–14 June, Andover, NH (GRC)
High Throughput Chemistry & Chemical Biology, 13–14 June, New London, NH GRC
Mycotoxins & Phycotoxins, 13–14 June, Easton, MA (GRC)
Polyamines, 13–14 June, Waterville Valley, NH, (GRC)
Polymers, 13–14 June, South Hadley, MA, (GRC)
ACHEMA, 15–19 June, Frankfurt, Germany
June
5
Microscopy
BIO International Convention 2015, 15–18 June, Philadelphia, PA
Job Focus:
Biotechnology
Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) International Convention Career Fair, TBD, TBD
Autophagy (E6), 19–24 June, Breckenridge, CO (KS)
Atherosclerosis: Complex Interactions in Atherosclerosis, 20–21 June, Newry, ME (GRC)
Environmental Nanotechnology, 20–21 June, West Dover, VT (GRC)
Liquid Crystals, 20–21 June, Biddeford, ME (GRC)
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Protein Analysis
ISSCR 12th Annual Meeting, 24–27 June, Stockholm, Sweden
Cell Contact & Adhesion, 27–28 June, Andover, NH (GRC)
Chromosome Dynamics, 27–28 June, Waterville Valley, NH (GRC)
Chronobiology, 27–28 June, Girona, Spain (GRC)
Mechanisms of Membrane Transport, 27–28 June, Lewiston, ME (GRC)
Neuroethology: Behavior, Evolution & Neurobiology, 27–28 June, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Oligonucleotides, 27–28 JuneNewport, RI (GRC)
Photosynthesis, 27–28 June, Waltham, MA (GRC)
Red Cells: Establishing a Research Career in Red Cell Biology, 27–28 June, Holderness, NH (GRC)
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40th FEBS Congress: The Biochemical Basis of Life, 4–9 July, Berlin, Germany
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Applied & Environmental Microbiology, 11–12 July, South Hadley, MA (GRC)
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Cell Growth & Proliferation, 11–12 July, West Dover, VT (GRC)
Collagen, 11–12 July, New London, NH (GRC)
Enzymes, Coenzymes & Metabolic Pathways, 11–12 July, Waterville Valley, NH (GRC)
Epithelial Differentiation & Keratinization, 11–12 July, Newry, ME (GRC)
Hydrogen-Metal Systems, 11–12 July, Easton, MA (GRC)
Molecular Membrane Biology, 11–12 July, Andover, NH (GRC)
Organometallic Chemistry, 11–12 July, Newport, RI (GRC)
Plant Cell Walls, 11–12 July, Waltham, MA (GRC)
Staphylococcal Diseases, 11–12 July, Lucca (Barga), Italy (GRC)
Tuberculosis Drug Discovery & Development, 11–12 July, Girona, Spain (GRC)
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Aging, Biology of, 18–19 July, Newry, ME (GRC)
Biomaterials & Tissue Engineering, 18–19 July, Girona, Spain (GRC)
Computer Aided Drug Design: From Big Data to Smart Data, 18–19 July, West Dover, VT (GRC)
Fertilization & Activation of Development, 18–19 July, Holderness, NH (GRC)
Human Genetics & Genomics, 18–19 July, Newport, RI (GRC)
Microbial Population Biology, 18–19 July, Andover, NH (GRC)
Photochemistry, 18–19 July, Easton, MA (GRC)
Plant Metabolic Engineering, 18–19 July, Waterville Valley, NH (GRC)
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Job Focus:
Immunology
8th International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference, 19–22 July, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Adhesion, Science of, 25–26 July, South Hadley, MA (GRC)
Chemical Oceanography, 25–26 July, Holderness, NH (GRC)
Elastin, Elastic Fibers & Microfibrils, 25–26 July, Biddeford, ME (GRC)
Eye Movements, 25–26 July, Waltham, MA (GRC)
High Temperature Corrosion, 25–26 July, New London, NH (GRC)
Malaria, 25–26 July, Girona, Spain (GRC)
Microbial Adhesion & Signal Transduction, 25–26 July, Newport, RI (GRC)
Radiation & Climate, 25–26 July, Lewiston, ME (GRC)
Spin Dynamics in Nanostructures, 25–26 July, Hong Kong, China (GRC)
X-Ray Science, 25–26 July, Easton, MA (GRC)
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Artificial
Intelligence
Amygdala in Health & Disease, 1–2 August, Easton, MA (GRC)
Angiogenesis, 1–2 August, Newport, RI (GRC)
Cellulosomes, Cellulases & Other Carbohydrate Modifying Enzymes, 1–2 August, Andover, NH (GRC)
Epigenetics, 1–2 August, Waltham, MA (GRC)
Liquids, Chemistry & Physics of, 1–2 August, Holderness, NH (GRC)
Marine Molecular Ecology, 1–2 August, Hong Kong, China (GRC)
Matrix Metalloproteinases, 1–2 August, Newry, ME (GRC)
Medicinal Chemistry, 1–2 August, New London, NH (GRC)
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DNA/RNA Analysis
International Astronomical Union (IAU), 3–14 August, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
Catecholamines, 8–9 August, Newry, ME (GRC)
Cellular & Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity, 8–9 August, Andover, NH (GRC)
Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products, 8–9 August, South Hadley, MA (GRC)
Dynamics at Surfaces, 8–9 August, Newport, RI (GRC)
Laser Diagnostics in Combustion, 8–9 August, Waterville Valley, NH (GRC)
Nanoporous Materials & Their Applications, 8–9 August, Holderness, NH (GRC)
Soft Condensed Matter Physics: Collective Phenomena in Soft Matter, 8–9 August, New London, NH (GRC)
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Transcriptomics
Hormone-Dependent Cancers, 15–16 August, Newry, ME (GRC)
Inhibition in the CNS, 15–16 August, Lewiston, ME (GRC)
Lung Development, Injury & Repair, 15–16 August, Andover, NH (GRC)
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Cell/Tissue Culture
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Ecology
European Molecular Biology Organization, 5–8 September, Birmingham, UK
4th European Congress of Immunology, 6–9 September, Vienna, Austria
XIV World Forestry Congress, 7–11 September, Durban, South Africa
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Career Feature:
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Aug. 14
Aug. 17
Aug. 21
Aug. 24
Biotechnica, 6–8 October, Hannover, Germany
Aug. 28
Aug. 31
American Society of Human Genetics 2015, 6–10 October, Baltimore, MD
Sep. 4
Sep. 8
Neurotechniques
Society for Neuroscience 2015, 17–21 October, Chicago, IL
Sep. 11
Sep. 14
Job Focus:
Neuroscience
Association of Science Technology Centers (ASTC) 2015, 17–20 October, Montreal, Canada
Sep. 18
Sep. 21
Sep. 25
Sep. 28
Oct. 2
Oct. 5
Oct. 9
Oct. 13
Oct. 18
Oct. 19
S e p t e mb e r
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Sample Prep/
Handling
11
Proteomics
18th ECCO - 40th ESMO European Cancer Congress, 25–29 September, Vienna, Austria
Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) World Congress, 26–30 September, Vancouver, Canada
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Human Genetics
Genomics
October
2
9
General Lab
Equipment
Career Feature:
Faculty
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23
AAAS Annual
Meeting Program
30
N ov e mb e r
6
Single Cell
Technologies
13
Climate
20
Microscopy/
Imaging
2015 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting, 29 November – 4 December, Boston, MA
Oct. 23
Oct. 26
Oct. 30
Nov. 2
Nov. 6
Nov. 9
Nov. 13
Nov. 16
Career Feature:
Asia
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D e c e mb e r
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American Society for Cell Biology 2015, 12–16 December, San Diego, CA
Aging
Cell Sorting
Technologies
Career Feature:
Cell Biology
Careers
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Protein Analysis
Nov. 20
Nov. 23
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Breakthrough of
the Year
Nov. 25
Nov. 30
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