Meetings
Future Meetings:
No scheduled meetings at this time.
Past Meetings:
Target to Market: Genomics & Decision-making in the Pharma Pipeline, June 2007
BERLIN :: JUNE 5
BASEL :: JUNE 6
BRUXELLES :: JUNE 7
CAMBRIDGE :: JUNE 8
For details, click here:
http://www.microarraybulletin.com/eupharma07/index.php
Pharmacogenomics E-Symposium™ - 12 December 2005
Free Registration
The international Web Conference and innovative annual meeting for the International Society of Pharmacogenomics (ISP).
The groundbreaking Pharmacogenomics E-Symposium™ will be broadcast live on 12 December 2005 and archived thereafter. With personalised medicine gaining momentum, it is vital for a truly global dialogue to develop and we believe that the E-Symposium(tm) will stimulate indispensable knowledge sharing amongst scientists, government officials, regulators, drug manufacturers and medical professionals worldwide. The online nature of the event means that all delegates will be able to tune in and listen to leading scientists and experts from the convenience of their own workplace and share knowledge with colleagues internationally. The E-Symposium(tm) is broadcast via cutting edge webcasting technology which is accessible to anyone with a computer, a soundcard and an Internet connection.
Registration is free to all, www.pharmcogen.e-symposium.com.
2nd Annual Meeting. November 03-04, 2003. Los Angeles, USA.
Joint Meeting with the Pacific Rim Association for Clinical Pharmacogenetics (PRACPG).
Satellite Meeting of American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG).
Los Angeles 2003 Program
Los Angeles 2003 Presentations: list of abstracts
Los Angeles 2003. Meeting Report by Leslie J. Sheffield
3rd Annual Meeting. October 01-04. 2004. Santorini, Greece
Part of the Second Biologie Prospective Santorini Conference
Joint Meenting with the International Union of Nutritional Sciences (IUNS) tasks force on genetics and nutrition.
Santorini 2004 Program
Santorini 2004. Presentations: list of abstracts -- coming soon
Santorini 2004. Meeting Report by Leslie J. Sheffield