The European Society for Clinical Cell Analysis (ESCCA) will organise ESCCA 2013 over 5 days in Luxembourg:
the 13th Euroconference on Clinical Cell Analysis (12 - 14 November)the 9th European Course on Clinical Cytometry (15-16 November)
These meetings are of major importance for education and scientific exchange in the fields of basic, translational and clinical applications in cytometry. They offer a unique opportunity to learn, to share information and scientific experience, to seek collaborations and to network - in short, to be involved and to meet old and new friends.
ESCCA Summer Schools represent our new policy towards the development of residential, full-immersion courses which will pave the way to the specific certification of technical and academical operators, widely felt as a fundamental step for laboratory accreditation. Part of the courses will be organized nationally, in local languages and in full collaboration with the local cytometric society. An International course will be also organized in English, for the benefit of the operators from smaller Countries that cannot enjoy the support of a local society.
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ESCCA 2013: INSPIRING AND INNOVATIVE
The European Society for Clinical Cell Analysis (ESCCA) will organise ESCCA 2013 over 5 days in Luxembourg:
the 13th Euroconference on Clinical Cell Analysis (12 - 14 November)the 9th European Course on Clinical Cytometry (15-16 November)These meetings are of major importance for education and scientific exchange in the fields of basic, translational and clinical applications in cytometry. They offer a unique opportunity to learn, to share information and scientific experience, to seek collaborations and to network - in short, to be involved and to meet old and new friends.