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Conferences 2012

Brains On-Line will be present at a number of international conferences on neuroscience. At some of these meetings we present posters at others we are also present with our booth. We are always happy to discuss any projects you have in mind. Please check

 

 

Visit us at 60th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry (Vancouver, May 20-24)

The American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) was formed in 1969 to promote and disseminate knowledge of mass spectrometry and allied topics. Membership includes over 7,500 scientists involved in research and development. Members come from academic, industrial and governmental laboratories. Their interests include advancement of techniques and instrumentation in mass spectrometry, as well as fundamental research in chemistry, geology, forensics, biological sciences and physics. ASMS sponsors the Annual Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics that is attended by more than 6,500 scientists. Nearly 3,000 papers are presented as posters and talks.

 

Or come and see us at FENS (Barcelona 14-18 July)

FENS organizes the FENS Forums to promote neuroscience research both in Europe at large and in the respective countries of its member societies, and to facilitate the interaction between scientists in and outside Europe. The FENS Forum of Neuroscience is the largest international neuroscience meeting in Europe, involving all neuroscience societies members of FENS, and held every two years.

 

Or visit us at the Neuroscience meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (New Orleans, October 13-17)

Neuroscience 2012 is the premier venue for neuroscientists from around the world to debut cutting-edge research on the brain and nervous system. SfN\'s annual meeting provides the world\'s largest forum for neuroscientists to network with colleagues from around the world. Through lectures, symposia, workshops, and events, attendees experience innovative neuroscience research. The meeting features thousands of abstracts and provides networking and professional development opportunities.

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