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    13 September 2012      13 June 2013

    [b]Duke University Department of Dermatology
    Duke/UNC Conference[/b]

    Start Date: Thursday, September 13, 2012
    End Date: Thursday, June 13, 2013
    Time: 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
    Duration: 2 hour(s) and 0 minute(s)
    Recurrence: One-time event
    Venue: Duke South, 3rd Floor, Room 3031 - Purple Zone, 200 Trent Dr.
    City: Durham
    State: NC
    Country: USA
    Cost:
    Company: Duke University School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology
    Name: Jean Brown
    Address: DUMC 3135
    Address 2: 200 Trent Drive
    City: Durham
    State: NC
    Postal Code: 27710
    Country: USA
    Phone: 919-684-3110
    Fax: 919-684-3002
    Email: [email="Jeanne.Brown@duke.edu"]Jeanne.Brown@duke.edu[/email]
    Website: dermatology.duke.edu
    Program Director(s): Russell P. Hall, III, M.D.
    Description: This program includes patient presentations, evaluation and discussion. This is a good forum for sharing interesting patients with medical staff and area private practice dermatologist. Each presentation includes slides, complete protocols, references, labs or path (if available) and patients history. Discussion follows each presentation with a high degree of audience participation.
    Future Events: September 13, 2012 - 4:00-6:00pm November 8, 2012- 4:00-6:00pm December 13, 2012 - 4:00-6:00pm March 14, 2013 - 4:00-6:00pm April 11, 2013 - 4:00-6:00pm June 13, 2013 - 4:00-6:00pm
    Meeting Type: US
    Event Type AAD Category 1 Recognized and AMA Accredited
    AAD CME Program #: 62200

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    11 May 2013      13 May 2013

    [b] Renew[/b]
    [color=#5C5C5C][font=Arial][size=4][size=4][img]http://labcon.csmls.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/pic3.jpg[/img]

    [size=4]Get out of the lab for a few days and get a renewed energy about your career. A change of scenery can open your mind to new ideas, new perspectives and a new connection with the medical laboratory community.[/size][/size][/size][/font][/color]

    [color=#5C5C5C][font=Arial][size=4][size=4][b] Network[/b]
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    [color=#5C5C5C][font=Arial][size=4][size=4][size=4]This is your chance to meet other professionals from across Canada that deal with the same issues and concerns as you. LABCON2013 is your opportunity to interact, collaborate and network directly with lab professionals.[/size][/size][/size][/font][/color]

    [color=#5C5C5C][font=Arial][size=4][size=4][b] Educate[/b]
    [img]http://labcon.csmls.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/pic2.jpg[/img][/size][/size][/font][/color]

    [color=#5C5C5C][font=Arial][size=4][size=4][size=4]Professional development is a key element to this rapidly changing profession. LABCON2013 is the ideal forum for continuing your education with access to high quality sessions, hands-on workshops and intriguing speakers.[/size][/size][/size][/font][/color]

    [color=#5C5C5C][font=Arial][size=4]For more information visit: [/size][/font][/color][url="http://labcon.csmls.org/"]http://labcon.csmls.org/[/url]

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    13 May 2013      24 May 2013

    [b] Quantitative Electron Microscopy school [/b]

    After 2005 and 2009, we are pleased to invite you to join the 2013 session of QEM school.
    Transmission Electron Microscopy is still improving and is being continuously implemented with new quantitative techniques. Since 2009, [url="http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v467/n7313/abs/nature09366.html"]vortex beams[/url], [url="http://apl.aip.org/resource/1/applab/v98/i24/p243101_s1"]charge counting[/url] and [url="http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0883769411003319"]EDX atomic resolution[/url] among other new fundamental or technical developments have been brought to the microscopy community. QEM is a a unique occasion for advanced users to learn and find out about new breakthroughs around Transmission Electron Microscopy.
    The lectures will provide an exhaustive overview of up-to-date TEM techniques including mapping of elementals, strains and electromagnetic fields, four dimensions microscopies, and timely instrumental developments. The program is now available on the [url="http://www.qem2013.fr/program.php"]corresponding page[/url].

    [img]http://www.qem2013.fr/BanqueImages/13.jpg[/img]

    [b] When, where and who ? [/b]

    QEM 2013 will be held during two weeks, from [url="http://www.eurmicsoc.org/events.html"] Monday 13[sup]th[/sup] to Friday 24[sup]th[/sup] of May 2013[/url], (just before and near [url="http://http://www.edge2013.cemes.fr/"] EDGE [/url] congress).
    It will take place as usual in Saint-Aygulf, on the French riviera. Have a look at the surroundings on the [url="http://www.qem2013.fr/location.php"] dedicated page [/url].
    This school is devoted to advanced electron microscopy users. Therefore a background (theoretical or experimental) is required to assist the lectures and practicals.

    [b] Registration[/b]

    Registration is subjected to approval by a Scientific board. You have first to pre-register [url="http://www.qem2013.fr/registration.php"]here[/url].
    Keep in mind that the deadline for pre-registration is [b] 31st of January 2013[/b].
    Registration fees will include lectures and practicals access, accommodation in single or double room, meals and dinners. They should be within the range of 1000-1500 €.

    For more information visit: http://www.qem2013.fr/

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    13 May 2013      15 May 2013

    9th Annual BioMalPar I EVIMalaR Conference Biology and Pathology of the Malaria Parasite

    Monday 13 May - Wednesday 15 May 2013 European Molecular Biology Laboratory Heidelberg, Germany

    Why You Should Attend

    This will be the 9th BioMalPar conference at EMBL Heidelberg, sponsored by the European Virtual Institute of Malaria Research (EVIMalaR). EVIMalaR is a Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) Network of Excellence (NoE) project funded by the European Commission. Whilst distinct from its predecessor BioMalPar, EVIMalaR seeks to continue some of the best BioMalPar initiatives, including the annual meeting at EMBL. EVIMalaR is Europe’s biggest malaria research institute, involving 62 research groups from around the world and undertakes world-leading research into the malaria parasite and identifying targets for new drug therapies.

    EVIMalaR’s membership includes partners from across Europe, African malaria endemic countries (Sudan, Uganda, Nigeria, Cameroon, and South Africa) and one Indian institute. The Australian Malaria Research Network also enjoys full membership.

    Created in October 2009, EVIMalaR was established and will perpetuate the original BioMalPar (which formally ended in September 2009) vision of forming a European-wide virtual institute, enhancing cohesion between its component research groups.

    EVIMalaR places a particular emphasis on its training role, and continues to support a high profile PhD scholarship, fellowships and travel awards. EVIMalaR aims also to ensure a broad dissemination of research results and enhance the public awareness through outreach, including the implementation of websites www.evimalar.org & www.malariacomic.com together with the organisation of annual conferences, training courses and meetings.

    Aims of event

    The scientific aims of the network remain to address, in an integrated, collaborative manner, fundamental questions of the biology of the malaria parasite, its vector, and the disease, allowing optimal exploitation of the resulting knowledge to impact on public health.

    The purpose of the annual BioMalPar conference is to bring together malaria researchers from Europe and overseas (including Africa, America, Asia and Australia) to present and share recent groundbreaking findings on fundamental malaria research. New insights will also be featured through the use of poster sessions. This meeting will provide an enriched environment for researchers at all stages of their career to interact with international leaders in the field. The meeting will offer an excellent opportunity for sharing ideas and for potential development of new worldwide collaborations.

    Clusters
    Immunobiology and Pathophysiology

    Parasite Molecular and Cell Biology
    Vector Parasite Interactions

    Modelling and Systems Biology

    For more information please visit: http://www.embl.de/training/events/2013/BMP13-01/index.html

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