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  IBC's Fluorescence: Basic Principles and Applications in Drug Discovery  
  June 06, 2003

Biochemistry / Immunology

 
     
  IBC Life Sciences, Courtyard Basking Ridge, Basking Ridge, NJ
July 28-29, 2003


This is an introductory level course on the fundamentals of fluorescence including basic physical concepts, instrumental configurations, and intrinsic limitations of fluorescence technologies. We will discuss strategies used to overcome these limitations and ways in which modern fluorescence technologies are applied successfully in the industry. Applications will emphasize practical examples, focusing on how fluorescence technologies are used in drug discovery, biochemical and pharmacological assays. Theoretical concepts will be presented in an intuitive rather than a mathematical style. This course, with the exception of the Forster Equation, will be almost equation-free.
 
 
Organized by: IBC Life Sciences
Invited Speakers: Course Instructor:
William W. Ward, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Rutgers University
 
Deadline for Abstracts: -
 
Registration: Phone: (508) 616-5550 x1004 Fax: (508) 616-5522 Email: reg@ibcusa.com Online: www.LifeSciencesInfo.com/4023
E-mail: reg@ibcusa.com
 
  Posted by:   James G. Prudhomme  
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