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  BIODETECTION TECHNOLOGIES: Identification Innovations and Strategies  
  February 13, 2002

Microbiology / Virology

 
     
  The Knowledge Foundation, Inc., Hilton Alexandria Mark Center • Alexandria, VA USA
May 1 - 3, 2002


Quick and accurate assessments of biological agents has become a focal point within the biosensing community. This conference will explore the latest research and state-of-the-art technologies of biological detection of these agents. As the demand for these identification systems increases, it is vital for you to gain access the latest information available. Our select group of international experts will specifically address such topic areas as:
Biosensor Technology

* Taste Chips
* Immunosensors
* Optic Sensors
* Sensor Data Analysis

Bioanalysis Technology

* Cytometery
* Bioluminescence
* Volatile Organic Compound Analysis
* DNA Analysis for Forensic Identification
* Nucleic Acid-Based Detection of Antibiotic
Resistant Biowarfare Agents
* Fighting Germs on the Front-lines - An
Integrated LAboratory Approach

Rapid Detection

* PCR-Based Detection Instruments and
Chemistries
* Rapidly Detecting Microbial and Chemical
Contaminants in Food and Water
* Rapid On-Site Detection for First Responders
* Rapid Detection of Bioaerosols

Preconference Workshop
May 1, 2002
Integrating Biological and Chemical Detection Technology: Today's Solutions and Tomorrow's Issues
 
 
Organized by: The Knowledge Foundation, Inc.
Invited Speakers: Randall Bright-EAI Corporation
Ruud Busker-TNO Prins Maurits Laboratory
Andrzej Drukier-BioTraces, Inc.
Jay Eversole-Naval Research Laboratory
Thomas Gargan II-Geo-Centers, Inc.
David Godso-RTI
Wayne Griest-Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Ted Hadfield-Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
Paul Johnson-University of Wyoming
Anna Johnson-Winegar-US Department of Defense
Paul Keim-Northern Arizona University
Martin Lee-DSTL Porton Down
Daniel Lim-University of South Florida
Luther Lindler-Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Greg Luoma-Computing Devices Canada
John McDevitt-The University of Texas at Austin
Bill McMillan-Cepheid
Richard Meyer-Center for Disease Control
Kala Quintana-R.Lewis & Company
Todd Ritter-Idaho Technology, Inc.
Tammy Santana-Constellation Technology Corporation
Andy Senecal-US Army Soldier Biological and Chemical Command
David Sickenberger-Soldier and Biological Chemical Command
David Squirrell-DSTL Porton Down
Peter Stopa-US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
Mary Beth Tabacco-Echo Technologies, Inc.
David Trudil-New Horizons Diagnostics Corporation
 
Deadline for Abstracts: April 27, 2002
 
Registration: Registration fee includes lunch on the first day, refreshments and all documentation made available to us by speakers.

Commerical Registration for Main Conference and Pre-Conference Workshop: US $1399.00
Academic/Government Registration for Pre-Conference Workshop and Main Conference: US $999.00
Commercial Registration for Main Conference only: US $1099.00
Academic/Government Registration for Main Conference only: US $699.00
Posterboard fee: US $45 (you must be a registered attendee)
On-site registration:additional $100.

E-mail: custserv@knowledgefoundation.com
 
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