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July 3 – 4, 2008
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Bau
Abbestr. 2-1210587 Berlin
Germany
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Please send by e-mail to: [email protected]
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Preliminary Announcement
EMRP-Symposium
Measurements for Life Science
Access
By train: PTB is a 20 min walk from train station Berlin Zoologischer Garten. Subway U2
(destination Ruhleben), buses M45, 245, and express bus X9 stop at Ernst-Reuter-Platz.
By plane:Airport Berlin-Tegel is connected to Ernst-Reuter-Platz and train station Berlin Zoologi- scher Garten by express bus X9. Airport Berlin-Schönefeld is connected to train station Berlin Zoologischer Garten by railway (Regionalexpress) and by S-Bahn S9.
By car: The PTB campus is located close to train station Berlin Zoologischer Garten and the Technical University.
Registration form
EURAMET TC-IMFocus Group “Metrology for Life Science”
Local organisers:Hans Koch, Annett Weiland
Physikalisch-Technische BundesanstaltAbbestr. 2 – 1210587 Berlinphone: (+49) 30 3481 7254fax: (+49) 30 3481 7502e-mail: [email protected]
Registration and Fees
To whom it may concern
• members of the EURAMET Focus Group ”Metrology for Life Science“• researchers of the running EMRP Joint Research Projects• anyone interested to participate in future EMRP projects in this field
Scope and Aim
The first day with its character of a Summer School will introduce fascinating R&D activities where future metrology could become involved. Thus the presentations should serve as an inspiration for extending the frontiers of metrology.The second day – the bread and butter day – will start with an up-to-date information on the ongoing process of implementing the EMRP in order to get prepared for the next EMRP calls.In the following break-out sessions the individual running Joint Research Projects will meet separately and it is up to the JRP coordinators to organise those sessions.Finally a forum will analyse how we got started and what may be learned from each other.In summary: This symposium should improve the cohesion among the ”Metrology for Health“-community.
The venueThe workshop takes place at the historical PTB campus which is located in walking distance from Kurfürstendamm and Bahnhof Zoologischer Garten, right in the heart of Berlins‘s “City West“.
Please register via (e-)mail or fax.
The number of participants is limited, therefore early registration is advised.
Conference fees: 60 €
Please pay by money transfer to:
Helmholtz-Fonds e.V.Deutsche Bank MünchenBLZ: 700 700 10 / BIC: DEUTDEMMXXXAccount-no. 17 32 387IBAN DE 22 7007 0010 0173 2387 00Keyword: EMRP Symposium
On site payment is also possible.
EMRP-Symposium
Measurements for Life Science
Programme Organisation
Thursday, July 3rd 2008, Begin:11:00
Tour d‘Horizon• Ultrasound Contrast Markers G. Schmitz, Bochum
• PET G.-J. Meyer, Hannover
• Interfaces for Regenerative Medicine H. Mertsching, Stuttgart
• Measurement Principles of Chemical Sensors and Biosensors U.E. Spichiger-Keller, Wädenswil
• Tools to Study Individual Molecules and the Company they keep U. Landegren, Uppsala
• A Travel from Elemental Speciation Analysis to „Heteroatom-Tagged Proteomics" on Board of Mass Analysers with Complementary Ion Sources M. Montes, Oviedo
• Modelling the Heart P. Kohl, Oxford
• Cytoarchitectonic Maps for Analysing Brain Function and Dysfunction K. Amunts, Jülich ------------ Social gathering, snacks & drinks
Friday, July 4th 2008, End: app. 14:00
EMRP/ JRP Matters• Towards an §169 based EMRP
M. Kühne, Braunschweig
Break-out Sessions of Running JRPs
• Forum: How we got started