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ComBio2015 abstract submission and registration now open

02 May, 2015

ComBio2015 will be held from 27 September to 1 October 2015 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Abstract submissions and early-bird registration for the event will be open until 26 June.


Bacterial resistance a hot topic at European conference

01 May, 2015

The 25th European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases gave small companies and start-ups the chance to discuss new approaches in the global fight against infections.


Scientists to converge on Sydney for annual ARCS congress

23 March, 2015

The 2015 ARCS Sydney Scientific Congress will once again offer one of the premier events of the year for professionals in the development and commercialisation of therapeutics.


New SA science club for kids

26 February, 2015

A new South Australian science club, launched at The University of Adelaide, will fill the gap left by the closure of the CSIRO's Double Helix Science Club following federal government funding cuts.


Last call for papers - Laboratory Management and Design Conferences 2015

12 February, 2015

The call for presentations at the 2015 Laboratory Management and Design Conferences will end in just over two weeks, on 28 February.


Australia's first Zoobiquity conference coming to Sydney

04 February, 2015

On 27 February, the University of Sydney will host the first Zoobiquity conference ever to be held outside North America. Zoologists, molecular biologists and human and veterinary physicians will come together as they adopt an interdisciplinary approach to nutrition and disease in humans and animals.


Call for papers - Laboratory Management and Design Conferences

14 January, 2015

The 2015 Laboratory Management and Design Conferences will be held from 16-19 November at Etihad Stadium, Melbourne. Science Industry Australia is now calling for papers and presentations for the two conferences.


Life science conference season in Lorne

22 December, 2014

Throughout February the beautiful Victorian coastal town of Lorne will host a series of conferences that will be of interest to all life scientists.


CTC test inventor coming to Australia

26 November, 2014

Professor Katharina Pachmann, the inventor of a simple blood test which utilises circulating epithelial tumour cells (CTCs) to monitor the activity of cancer, will be presenting at a number of events in Australia and New Zealand in early December.


Australia Biotech Invest returning to Melbourne

20 November, 2014

Following a successful debut in 2013, the Australia Biotech Invest conference will return to Melbourne from 3-4 December.


Olympus to exhibit at AINDT Conference

11 November, 2014

The 2014 Australian Institute of Non Destructive Testing (AINDT) Conference will provide an opportunity for maintenance and quality-assurance professionals to learn more about non-destructive testing and related technologies from AINDT members.


Space explorers coming to Melbourne

06 November, 2014

Engineers Australia is bringing two retired NASA astronauts, as well as the only Australian currently working in the International Space Station (ISS) Flight Control team, to Convention 2014.


All chemists are invited to the RACI National Congress

21 October, 2014

The Royal Australian Chemical Institute National Congress, to be held in Adelaide from 7-12 December, will be the largest gathering of Australian chemists since 2005 and everyone is welcome. Over 100 plenary, keynote and invited speakers have been drawn from around the world and represent some of the most important work in the chemical community.


Oncology conference to tackle ethical dilemmas

20 October, 2014

Health research ethics organisation Bellberry is hosting a congress to discuss some of the ethical dilemmas seen in cancer trials, including access to new treatments for both research participants and later to the wider community.


PM to chair new Commonwealth Science Council

15 October, 2014

The newly formed Commonwealth Science Council will advise the government on areas of national strength, current and future capability and on ways to improve connections between government, research organisations, universities and business.


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