Fundamentals of Controlled Temperature Unit Mapping and its Importance

KAYE Instruments will be holding an in-person seminar at BTEC on Fundamentals of Controlled Temperature Unit Mapping and its Importance. Some of the topics include temperature mapping essentials, implementation of a robust temperature mapping process, and proper sensor distribution to properly analyze recorded data to ensure your controlled temperature chambers are meeting their specified performance thus protecting product quality.

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XI International Conference on Fe-S Proteins: Function, Biogenesis, and Regulation

The first ten meetings of this conference series have attracted 120-150 participants from all over the world and from a range of research disciplines, including chemists, biochemists, spectroscopists, molecular biologists, geneticists, and physicians.

The upcoming meeting will focus on sulfur mobilization andiron trafficking, Fe-S cluster assembly and trafficking, Fe-S clusters as sensors and regulators, Fe-S proteins structure and function, and applications of Fe-S clusters in medicine, biotechnology, and industry.

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BBR CoP Webinar: Pathways to Prosperity in the BULLS Life Sciences Academy

Join the BBR Community of Practice on April 3, for a webinar showcasing Accelerate NC coalition member Made in Durham’s systems-based work in identifying and addressing gaps in Durham's Education-to-Career system. 

The conversation will focus on the BULLS Life Sciences Academy and its core areas of community, youth, alumni and corporate engagement, as well as how this initiative is creating new pathways to prosperity in the community.
 

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Leland Life Science and Medical Technology Summit

Hear from industry leaders and researchers on the cutting edge of the Life Science and Medical Technology industries. Attendees will be able to network and collaborate with professionals from across the state and learn more about what emerging technology is to come directly from those on the front lines. Additionally, attendees will be able to connect with local, county, and state representatives to hear what support is available to companies in these target industries to start, grow, and transform their business.

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M.P.S. in Regulatory Science Webinar

Take the next step towards a promising career in regulatory science. Connect with the M.P.S. team and regulatory science professionals to learn more about the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy 100% online Master of Professional Science in Regulatory Science program and career opportunities in the regulatory field.

Developed for working professionals, the curriculum provides training in modern pharmaceutical product development, global regulatory affairs requirements and cutting-edge science combined with critical professional business fundamentals.

 

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NC Bio Pharma Networking Group March 2024 Event

Join the NC Bio Pharma Networking Group on Mar. 26 for an opportunity to network and make connections in the RTP area's life sciences community. 

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AI in the Life Sciences and Healthcare

The distinguished panel will explore the economic opportunities and challenges related to AI, in NC, the UK and globally, with a focus on its application in the biopharma and healthcare industries The diverse panel will discuss some of the benefits and risks associated with AI in NC and the UK in this rapidly evolving landscape.

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Regional finalists announced

The life sciences version of March Madness 2024 has just tipped off across North Carolina.

The North Carolina Biotechnology Center, celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, launched the biannual, statewide NCBiotech Venture Challenge for 2024, following the success of the initiative in 2020 and 2022.

CRO Career Conversations: Project Management Roles in Clinical Research

Contract research organizations (CROs) operate in many capacities to support the work of life sciences innovators and help move therapies from idea to market.

NCBiotech’s CRO Career Conversations speaker series introduces key roles within the clinical research industry and the opportunity to learn about career pathways, day-to-day responsibilities, and more from professionals in the field.

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Funded by a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Regional Innovation Engines, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC A&T) will lead a team of university, N.C. Cooperative Extension, business and research partners in developing a plan to share information and technology faster and more broadly across the state by building an “ag tech corridor” from central North Carolina to the east. 

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