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CHI’S Third Annual Protein Biomarkers 2005

 
  July 07, 2005  
     
 
Cambridge Healthtech Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
September 27-28, 2005


Over 250 thought leaders gathered at Protein Biomarkers 2004 to discuss the latest technologies and applications in biomarker research, representing a 25% growth since the inaugural meeting in 2003.
The Third Annual Protein Biomarkers 2005 meeting aims to stay ahead of the curve and bring you an interactive forum to address the emerging issues in applying biomarkers in drug and diagnostic development. The program will review the strategies and case studies of deriving value from biomarker research, including developing new diagnostic products, accelerating clinical trials, and enhancing the drug safety profiles by assessing the toxicity and efficacy earlier. The meeting will also address the biomarker lifecycle, starting from discovery and validation, through assay development and clinical implementation. Finally, it will review the latest proteomics technologies for biomarker discovery and diagnostic assay development. The companion meeting on Mass Spectrometry for Protein Biomarker Discovery will also provide an in-depth update on the state-of-the-art technologies and experimental design for protein biomarker profiling.
 
 
Organized by: Cambridge Healthtech Institute
Invited Speakers: Go To http://www.healthtech.com/2005/bmk/bmk.asp for Full Information.
 
Deadline for Abstracts:
 
Registration: Go To http://www.healthtech.com/2005/bmk/bmk.asp for Full Information.
E-mail: chi@healthtech.com
 
   
 
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