http://www.nmi.de/meameeting2006
Microelectrode array (MEA) technology has matured and has become a valuable electrophysiological tool in basic research and drug discovery. Micro-fabricated electrode arrays, cutting-edge electronics, user-friendly software and progress in cell and tissue culturing enable multi-electrode stimulation, recording and analysis of electrical activity of single cells and cell ensembles from brain, retina, spinal cord, heart and muscle tissue.
We would like to invite you to attend the 5th International Meeting on Substrate-Integrated Micro Electrode Arrays in Reutlingen in July 2006. Our biannual meetings offer a comprehensive overview of all aspects related to current MEA-applications.
Participation is open to researchers from academic institutions and industry who are interested in new developments and the broader application of MEAs in basic and applied science as well as in industrial drug discovery.
There will be a special session on automated electrophysiology aimed at stimulating disussions on the current and future demands on electrophysiological techniques and assays.
Our meeting will begin with an afternoon workshop on Tuesday, July 4, 2006. Oral and poster presentations will be held from Wednesday to Friday, with the last session ending at noon on Friday. After MEA 2006, participants can conveniontly proceed to the 5th Forum of European Neuroscience in Vienna, Austria.
If you have any questions regarding the meeting, you can also contact us via E-Mail: meameeting@nmi.de
Information on participating / attending:
http://www.nmi.de/meameeting2006
Date:
07/04/2006 13:00 - 07/07/2006 13:10
Event venue:
Spitalhofsaal, Wilhelmstrasse 71
72770 Reutlingen
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Target group:
Business and commerce, Scientists and scholars
Email address:
Relevance:
international
Subject areas:
Biology, Information technology, Medicine, Nutrition / healthcare / nursing
Types of events:
Entry:
04/25/2006
Sender/author:
Dr. Nadja Gugeler
Department:
Pressestelle
Event is free:
no
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event16978
You can combine search terms with and, or and/or not, e.g. Philo not logy.
You can use brackets to separate combinations from each other, e.g. (Philo not logy) or (Psycho and logy).
Coherent groups of words will be located as complete phrases if you put them into quotation marks, e.g. “Federal Republic of Germany”.
You can also use the advanced search without entering search terms. It will then follow the criteria you have selected (e.g. country or subject area).
If you have not selected any criteria in a given category, the entire category will be searched (e.g. all subject areas or all countries).