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10/22/2009 - 10/22/2009 | Reutlingen

1st Reverse Protein Microarray Workshop "From pathway analysis to molecular intervention"

Reverse protein microarrays are powerful tools that allow the in-depth analysis of signal transduction pathways. From a minute amount of sample (tissue or cell-culture material) detailed knowledge on the activation state of different pathways can be obtained.

In this workshop researchers form academia and industry are brought together to discuss the use of the technology.

New results from
o oncology
o toxicology and
o kinase inhibitor characterisation
will be presented.

Organizer:
NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute
at the University Tübingen, Reutlingen

www.nmi.de

Information on participating / attending:
Registration form is available on our website www.nmi.de.

Date:

10/22/2009 10:30 - 10/22/2009 17:30

Event venue:

TTR Technologiepark Tübingen-Reutlingen
Gerhard-Kindler-Strasse 8
72770 Reutlingen
Baden-Württemberg
Germany

Target group:

Business and commerce, Scientists and scholars

Email address:

Relevance:

transregional, national

Subject areas:

Biology, Chemistry, Medicine

Types of events:

Entry:

08/12/2009

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/event28235


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