Aims Meeting
AIMS Meeting is the largest biomedical conference in Europe organized entirely by medical students, gathering each year over a thousand participants from all the world. It is held annually in […]
AIMS Meeting is the largest biomedical conference in Europe organized entirely by medical students, gathering each year over a thousand participants from all the world. It is held annually in […]
We are close to our “3rd International Conference on Lysosomal Diseases” which takes place 20-21 April 2023, in London, UK. The conference is offering 35% DISCOUNT on registration fee to students […]
Following on from the first three Genomics Education Programme webinars in the LinkAGE series, the next talk followed by a live Q&A will be broadcast on Thursday 20 April at […]
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On Thursday 4th May 2023 NHS East Genomics will be holding an in-person Showcase event at the Kingsgate Conference Centre, Peterborough. As well as celebrating successes from their transformation projects […]
Hosted at the Renaissance Downtown Hotel, the rare disease community will come together in Washington DC for a day of learning, networking and fun! Hear real stories from the community […]
29 Industry Leaders From Pharma, Advocacy Groups & Patients Themselves Share Their Latest Insights Into Driving Forward Patient Engagement Through Embedded Partnerships In Just One Day! Advanced, High-Impact, Value-Adding Strategies For […]
Theme: Diversity- Dialogue and Development! In May, the United Nations 'World Day for Promoting Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development' will be taking place. This day will raise awareness about […]
Our Rare Mind and Rare Body events for the International Pint of Science Festival are now live! Join us for engaging research talks and interactive activities in the pub with […]
The month's leading up to Christmas are a magical time for medical research. The impending holiday season creates a dynamic upsurge in productivity, with researchers finding time to finish off statistical analyses, draft manuscripts and respond to reviewers comments. This activity leads to a plethora of submissions to journals such as The BMJ in December, […]