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  IBC's Fluorescence Assay Technologies: Principles and Applications  
  June 19, 2003

Biotechnology

 
     
  IBC Life Sciences, The Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA
August 14-15, 2003


IBC’s Fluorescence Assay Technologies course will benefit industrial scientists and engineers (including technical managers) who want to broaden and deepen their knowledge of the many important applications of fluorometric methods in drug discovery. Academic scientists who wish to gain a perspective on the way fluorometric methods are applied to drug discovery in industry. Participants should have at least a Bachelor’s degree in the biological sciences, physical sciences, or engineering. Some previous background knowledge of fluorescence will be quite helpful but not absolutely essential with an otherwise sound technical background.
 
 
Organized by: IBC Life Sciences
Invited Speakers: Course Instructor:

John C. (Jack) Owicki, Independent Consultant

 
Deadline for Abstracts: -
 
Registration: Phone: (508) 616-5550 x1004 Fax: (508) 616-5522 E-mail: reg@ibcusa.com Online: http://www.drugdisc.com/section.asp?page=schedule§ion=sc
E-mail: reg@ibcusa.com
 
  Posted by:   James G. Prudhomme  
Host: host-65-124-112-226.ibcusa.com
   
 
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