Image of the first issue of The Biomedical Scientist, going back to 1913. Trump cards developed  to promote biomedical scienceLord Carter of Coles will open Congress 200 - see www.ibms.org/congress for further information.

LORD CARTER TO OPEN CONGRESS 2007
Congress 2007 will be opened by Lord Carter of Coles, who will provide delegates with the very latest information on his review of pathology in England, and on progress reported so far from the pilot sites. more...

Congress Contact, booking & fees
300 speakers, 250 lectures, 9 disciplines, 3 days, 1 Congress: Science programme
Congress Exhibition

THE LABORATORY JOURNAL: VOL 1, NO 1
The origins of The Biomedical Scientist date back to March 1913 when the first issue of The Laboratory Journal was published by the IBMS, or the Pathological and Bacteriological Laboratory Assistants' Association as it was at the time. The issue reveals a fascinating insight into the professional practice, scientific thinking, journal design and advertising style of the Edwardian age. more...

IBMS COMPANY MEMBER PRODUCTS
The IBMS company members supply the following products - for further information on the companies please visit the online directory of company links. more...

IBMS HIGHER SPECIALIST DIPLOMA
Generic papers and discipline-specific case studies from previous years are now available in the members section. more...

NATIONAL STANDARDS METHODS
Information on newly issued National Standard Methods. more...

PROMOTING BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE: TOP TRUMPS
The IBMS has participated in the production of a 'top trumps' style card game of science careers. Each card features a brief summary of a science career and the details of its professional organisation. If you are involved in promoting biomedical science you can order packs from sandrashevlin@ibms.org.

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