Integrative Technologies for Advancing Scientific Cores
Come to the America's Center in St. Louis March 28-31 for the 2015 meeting of the
Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities. It's the must-attend meeting for core facility professionals.
Voted as the top meeting for technology or instrumentation - GenomeWeb
Satellite Workshops
Four exciting full-day workshops to broaden your knowledge, skills and abilities.
SW1: Experimental Design and Sample Collection: Best Practices for Metabolomics and Proteomics read more »
SW2: Image Processing and Analysis with open Source FIJI/ImageJ read more »
SW3: Next Generation Sequencing of Microbial Communities: Strategies for Project Design, Execution and QIIME Analysis read more »
SW4: Enhancing Efficiency of Research Core Facilities - NIH will characterize its support and policies affecting cores. Institutional leaders will present their experience and perspective. read more »
The ABRF Award for Outstanding Contributions to Biomolecular Technologies
Awarded to Dr. John White and Dr. Brad Amos who developed and patented the first high-resolution, laser scanning confocal microscope for biological applications in 1987.