Training courses
5th - 6th January 2005
• Master the basic concepts of fluorescence at the level required to understand fluorometric assays and instrumentation.
• Become familiar with the application of fluorometric assays to the major classes of pharmacological targets.
• Understand the basis and applications of advanced methods such as fluorescence imaging, fluorescence polarization, time-resolved energy transfer, and fluorescence-fluctuation spectroscopy.
• Learn the important types of interferences in fluorometric assays.
• Discover where to find more advanced information, using the extensive list of references provided.
Organiser: Select Biosciences
Venue: London, UK Category: Training
6th - 7th January 2005
• Master the basic concepts underlying enzyme and binding assays
• Learn how applications in drug discovery sometimes dictate assay optimization and interpretation which differ from textbook recommendations
• Learn how best to extract the information you need from your assays
Organiser: Select Biosciences
Venue: London, UK Category: Training
27th January 2005
Making Proof of Concept a critical stage of the university spin-out process requires a new set of skills for technology transfer officers and departments in HEIs
Organiser: SciTech Enterprise Conferences
Venue: Cambridge, UK Category: Intellectual Property
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