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Date: Feb-17-2014
A Free Virtual Molecular & Cell Biology Conference at Targetmeeting.com featuring 70+ live presentations from academic and industry experts around the world. The 16 sessions will discuss cell signaling pathways; molecular mechanisms of cancer, RNA biology, GPCR structure and function, cell death, stem cell biology, general biochemistry, and many more. Attendees can earn the free Certificates of Attendance. Computer and internet connection are required. Do not need any special equipment or software.
Date: Feb-17-2014
A unique event focusing on Africa's rapidly growing Healthcare industry comes to London for the first time.Featuring presentations from seven different Ministries of Health from across the African continent.On the 20th & 21st of February 2014 at the Royal Garden Hotel in London, current and prospective Africa healthcare investors will meet with numerous high level delegations coming from all over Africa to discuss the continued growth of Africa's Healthcare industry. The Summit will consist of a two day conference, exhibition and live webinar.
Date: Feb-17-2014
A unique event focusing on Africa's rapidly growing Healthcare industry comes to London for the first time.Featuring presentations from seven different Ministries of Health from across the African continent.On the 20th & 21st of February 2014 at the Royal Garden Hotel in London, current and prospective Africa healthcare investors will meet with numerous high level delegations coming from all over Africa to discuss the continued growth of Africa's Healthcare industry. The Summit will consist of a two day conference, exhibition and live webinar.
Date: Feb-17-2014
This 2-day senior-level networking event offers the perfect platform to learn today and tomorrow's best practices in sales, marketing and market access for medical devices across many challenging Global environments, with a particular focus on USA but also covering Europe & Large Emerging Markets. This is the "must-attend" event for those looking to achieve long-term commercial success for their medical device products.
Date: Feb-17-2014
This 2-day senior-level networking event offers the perfect platform to learn today and tomorrow's best practices in sales, marketing and market access for medical devices across many challenging Global environments, with a particular focus on USA but also covering Europe & Large Emerging Markets. This is the "must-attend" event for those looking to achieve long-term commercial success for their medical device products.
Date: Feb-17-2014
Why we dream is still a mystery to science. But differences in brain activity may give a clue as to why some people frequently remember their dreams while others rarely do, according to neuroscientists in France.Perrine Ruby, an Inserm Research Fellow at the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, and colleagues report their findings in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology.
Date: Feb-17-2014
Why we dream is still a mystery to science. But differences in brain activity may give a clue as to why some people frequently remember their dreams while others rarely do, according to neuroscientists in France.Perrine Ruby, an Inserm Research Fellow at the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, and colleagues report their findings in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology.
Date: Feb-17-2014
Researchers at the Donders Institute in Nijmegen have demonstrated for the first time that the amount of dopamine in the brain plays a role in how people perform when promised a high bonus. The results have been published in the journal Psychological Science.It has been known for some time that not everyone performs better after being promised a bonus. Scientists have published contradictory results regarding the cause. The study by Esther Aarts now shows that the differences can be explained by differences in the level of dopamine in the brain.
Date: Feb-17-2014
A study by researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center shows vitamin D as an add-on therapy could provide some relief for chronic hives, a condition with no cure and few treatment options.An allergic skin condition, chronic hives create red, itchy welts on the skin and sometimes swelling. They can occur daily and last longer than six weeks, even years.Jill Poole, M.D., associate professor in the UNMC Department of Internal Medicine, was principal investigator of a study in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
Date: Feb-17-2014
Researchers at the Donders Institute in Nijmegen have demonstrated for the first time that the amount of dopamine in the brain plays a role in how people perform when promised a high bonus. The results have been published in the journal Psychological Science.It has been known for some time that not everyone performs better after being promised a bonus. Scientists have published contradictory results regarding the cause. The study by Esther Aarts now shows that the differences can be explained by differences in the level of dopamine in the brain.