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RNAi Europe, Stockholm Sweden
16 September 2008 - 18 September 2008
The 5th annual event of Europe's largest conference & exhibition dedicated to RNA interference will take place in Stockholm, the hub of the Baltic region.
This year’s event has been expanded to 3 full days to ensure even greater coverage of microRNA and therapeutic developments.

Advances in qPCR, Stockholm, Sweden
17 September 2008 - 18 September 2008
Welcome to the inaugural Advances in qPCR conference and exhibition, to be held in Stockholm, the hub of the Baltic region.

The conference will be co-located with RNAi Europe, giving an expected attendance of over 500. Registered delegates will have access to both meetings.

AgriGenomics World Congress, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
29 September 2008 - 30 September 2008
AgriGenomics is the detailed study of the genetic makeup of the plant and how all the genes work together to produce the crop. Recently there has been great interest in genetically engineering plants to optimize yields and their use in biofuels. So, now is a good time for scientists, business people, bio-ethists and patent experts from around the globe to come together and catch up with state of the art practice in this fast expanding field.

The Fourth International Meeting on Synthetic Biology, Kowloon, Hong Kong
10 October 2008 - 12 October 2008

European Biomarkers Summit, Lisbon, Portugal
16 October 2008 - 17 October 2008
Welcome to the 3rd annual European Biomarkers Summit. This year's event will take place in the historic city of Lisbon.

The conference will be co-located with Advances in Metabolic Profiling and Proteomics Europe. Registered delegates will have access to all three meetings ensuring a very cost-effective trip.

Workshop Synthetic Biology, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
06 November 2008 - 08 November 2008

Systems and Synthetic Biology: Scientific and Social Implications, EMBL Heidelberg, Germany
07 November 2008 - 08 November 2008
Systems and synthetic biology are emerging inter-related frontiers in early 21st century biology. While these new fields have generated much attention both within and outside the world of science, time now seems ripe for a concerted effort towards clarification of their scientific scope and relevance to society.

IET BioSysBio Conferences 2009, University of Cambridge, UK
23 March 2009 - 25 March 2009

  
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