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Advances in Transfusion Medicine

26/11/2020
THERE ARE EXCITING ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS IN TRANSFUSION MEDICINE AND SCIENCE WITH HIGH QUALITY RESEARCH SUPPORTING EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE. THIS TWO-DAY MEETING ORGANISED ON BEHALF OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PATHOLOGISTS BRINGS TOGETHER EXPERTS FROM VARIOUS CLINICAL DISCIPLINES WITH LEADERS IN TRANSFUSION SCIENCE TO PROVIDE AN UPDATE ON KEY DEVELOPMENTS. THE MEETING WILL BE OF INTEREST TO ALL THOSE INVOLVED IN TRANSFUSION MEDICINE.

UKAS Accreditation - IBMS BioPod Vol 6

31/03/2020
The IBMS Biopod is a monthly podcast for members. Each episode will feature experts from the field discussing their research and talking about the latest developments.

EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT - IBMS BioPod Vol 5

27/02/2020
The IBMS Biopod is a monthly podcast for members. Each episode will feature experts from the field discussing their research and talking about the latest developments.

UK Standards for Microbiology Investigations - Standards in Clinical Bacteriology Working Group Meeting 2020

07/10/2020
Working group to develop standards for clinical and diagnostic microbiology laboratories

Clinical and Laboratory Haemostasis 2020; UK NEQAS for Blood Coagulation Annual Scientific Meeting

03/06/2020
UK NEQAS for Blood Coagulation Annual Scientific & Participants' Meeting attracts laboratory scientists and a multidisciplinary healthcare audience for presentations and discussion on issues in Haemostasis & Thrombosis.

Human Genome Engineering using CRISPR/Cas9

28/04/2020
CRISPR, one of the powerful scientific stories of the decade, has the potential to revolutionise several areas of biology including medicine and agriculture. Notably CRIPSR is emerging as a rapid diagnostic tool. Due to its simplicity and reproducibility, CRISPR genome engineering could be used successfully to accelerate both basic and applied research in diseases. The Genome Engineering lab at the University of Westminster aims to explore the potential of CRISPR Cas9 technology to combat cancer treatment. We are intensively involved in training Doctoral and graduate students and have successfully applied CRISPR technology to generate several cellular models to study DNA replication dyamics in cancers.
The course will provide insights in to the basics of CRISPR gene – editing and hands-on training in human cell engineering using the robust CRISPR Cas9 system. We will also introduce the attendees to successful sgRNA design and analysis strategies and the state-of-art methods that could be used to address their own genome engineering needs.
This CRISPR beginners course is aimed at graduate students and scientists with a good understanding of cellular and molecular biology and interest in human genome editing. The course is relevant for researchers venturing into genome engineering for the first time.

UK Standards for Microbiology Investigations- Chairs Strategy Working Group Meeting May 2020

13/05/2020
Working group to develop standards for clinical and diagnostic microbiology laboratories

UK Standards for Microbiology Investigations- Chairs Strategy Working Group Meeting November 2020

04/11/2020
Working group to develop standards for clinical and diagnostic microbiology laboratories

UK Standards for Microbiology Investigations Joint Bacteriology and Virology Working Group Meeting December 2020

02/12/2020
Working group to develop standards for clinical and diagnostic microbiology laboratories.

UK Standards for Microbiology Investigations Joint Bacteriology and Virology Working Group Meeting July 2020

15/07/2020
Working group to develop standards for clinical and diagnostic microbiology laboratories.
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