The University of Birmingham are hosting the following forthcoming events:
July 1st -2nd 2010
The Second International Symposium on
METHODS FOR EVALUATING MEDICAL TESTS AND BIOMARKERS
(Details below - REGISTER NOW)
AND
June 30th 2010
A Pre-Symposium Workshop on behalf of RSS Medical Section / MRC Midland Hub for Trials Methodology Research on
STRATIFIED MEDICINE: DIAGNOSTIC, PROGNOSTIC AND PREDICTIVE BIOMARKERS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE
(Details to follow - this meeting is open to all with no registration fee)
METHODS FOR EVALUATING MEDICAL TESTS AND BIOMARKERS:
SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
1ST AND 2ND JULY 2010
MEDICAL SCHOOL, UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM
*** REGISTRATION OPEN *** CALL FOR ABSTRACTS ***
This international symposium attracts researchers actively involved in the development, evaluation or regulation of biomarkers, diagnostic modalities or other medical tests.
The development of a reliable and highly effective diagnostic suite for clinical use is arguably the most important area of medical research. Rapid technological progress coupled with the significant methodological complexities involved in both developing and evaluating tests create formidable challenges to our research. Yet these challenges are matched by unique opportunities.
The 2010 event is specifically aimed at bringing together researchers from the diverse reaches of test evaluation, from in vitro test developers, industry and regulatory representatives, through to methodologists, guideline developers and practising clinicians, in the hope of improving current understanding through knowledge exchange, and forging our diverse experiences and perspectives to delineate the future direction of diagnostic test research.
Please visit our website for full details: www.medical-test-res.bham.ac.uk/symposium2010
Early-bird registration closes 14th May 2010: £325 (Not-for-profit) or £650 (Commercial)
Submission deadline: 31st March 2010
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