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Digital Specialist Diploma in Immunology

21/03/2024
Introducing the revised digital specialist portfolio in immunology.

Science Council Lunch & Learn

11/03/2024
British Science Week 2024 Lunch & Learn events

IBMS Training Officer Support Forums 2024

07/05/2024
This year, Sue Jones from the IBMS is organising a series of Training Officer Support Forums, to take place on the first Tuesday lunchtime of every month.

IBMS Support Hubs 2024

22/05/2024
We have organised a collection of engaging and informative sessions, that will run from March to December 2024, covering topics including neurodiversity in the workplace, inter-professional learning, returning to practice, and leadership in pathology.

Digital Specialist Diploma in Blood Establishment Transfusion Practice

28/02/2024
An IBMS webinar introducing the New Digital Specialist Diploma in Blood Service Transfusion Practice

IBMS Training for Trainers: Verifiers

08/03/2024
At our next training for trainers event, Sue Jones and Jim Taylor of the IBMS will be giving information on the updated registration training portfolio (V5) and how to use OneFile.

Hong Kong Branch Annual General Meeting 2024

05/01/2024
This is to announce that the 48th Annual General Meeting of IBMS (Hong Kong Branch) will be held on Friday 5th January 2024.

POCT - The Power To Disrupt

20/03/2024
Join us at the event where the future trends in point of care and rapid diagnostics will be discussed.

Electron Microscopy Summer School 2024

15/07/2024
The EM Summer School aims to provide a basic training in both the theory and practice of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The course covers imaging, diffraction and chemical microanalysis as well as the highly important area of sample preparation.

Getting the most from your Confocal Course 2024

10/07/2024
This Course utilises many different sample types and fluorescent probes (DNA stains, classic antibody labels and fluorescent proteins) and these are chosen to best demonstrate particular problems and techniques. Focus is on the techniques they enable and the problems they generate, which will be applicable to any sample types
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