Event Date/Time: Mar 10, 2014 | End Date/Time: Mar 11, 2014 |
Description
In a rapidly growing area of science, SELECTBIO’s highly successful Biodetection & Biosensors meeting is now in its 6th year.
Biosensors are small analytical devices that can convert a biological stimulus into an electrical signal which can be for things such as measuring concentrations of substances within the body and are extremely valuable in rapidly detecting when these levels change. For example, biosensors could be extremely valuable to diabetics in rapidly informing the individual when blood glucose levels fluctuate out of normal parameters.
The conference will also cover areas of biodetection, such as field ready pathogen detection devices, which could be very useful in LEDCs where there is a need for rapid diagnosis of diseases, and no hospitals are available.
Keynote Speakers:
Darryl Bornhop Professor, Vanderbilt University
Christopher Lowe Professor, University of Cambridge
Koji Sode Chair, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
The conference will be co-located with Advances in Microarray Technology, Single Cell Analysis Europe and Lab-on-a-Chip. Registered delegates will have unrestricted access to all co-located meetings ensuring a comprehensive learning and sharing experience as well as being financially beneficial for attendees.
Early Bird / 2for1 Offer - Register by 27 January 2014.