Upcoming Tradeshows/Conferences -Scientific
Join us at the following events, stop by our stand to experience our broad array of products and meet our product specialists. Refer to detailed information below for Thermo Fisher Scientific's involvement in upcoming tradeshows, conferences, workshops.
For more information on Thermo Fisher Scientific's attendance at these conferences/trade shows, please contact us on auinfo@thermofisher.com
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Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, QLD
The Australian Society for Microbiology Annual Scientific Meeting is Australia's largest and most prestigious microbiological conference, bringing together researchers, clinicians, and other industry professionals. ASM2012 will showcase the importance of microbiology to our world through presentations delivered by national and international leaders in their disciplines ...Go to ASM 2012 web site
15th - 18th July, 2012
Adelaide Convention Centre, South Australia
The annual AIFST National Convention is the premier food technology conference in Australia for industry, research and government organisations, locally and overseas
...Go to AIFST web site
23rd - 27th September, 2012
Adelaide Convention Centre, South Australia
ComBio2012 incorporates the annual meetings of ASBMB, ASPS, ANZSCDB, NZSBMB, NZSPB, AMATA AND APPS/MPPP annual meetings. The themes of the conference will include: Protein structure, function and proteomics; Gene regulation, genomics and bioinformatics; Plant biology; Cell biology, architecture and trafficking Signalling; Developmental biology; Molecular and physiological plant pathology
...Go to ComBio2012 web site
15th - 18th November, 2012
Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, Victoria
We have heard much about standardisation of assays over recent years. Great strides have been made. What assays can be standardised and what assays can be harmonised to produce comparable reference ranges and critical limits and include standardised terminology, units and best practise methodology to improve clinical outcomes? This is the underlying thrust of the AACB’s meeting in Melbourne
...Go to AACB web site