In September, the thirteenth in the biennial Congress series will return to the International Convention Centre in Birmingham. The main focus once again is on the very best that biomedical science and commercial colleagues have to offer, a prime example of which may be found in Hall 4.
The Congress programme was launched in February, heralding the opportunity to attend the most ambitious event the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) has ever held. A choice of 15 different lecture programmes is unparalleled in any other biomedical science event. New for 2019 is a whole day of lectures devoted to point-of-care testing (POCT) and a day of veterinary pathology lectures; very different but both guaranteed to bring new science, new insight and more options for delegates at Congress. In addition, a real gem of an opportunity for delegates and visitors is the small yet important part of the Congress exhibition that takes place in Hall 4, which is also the home for the seminar programme and the display of posters.
Exhibition seminar programme
This year the IBMS is offering the most comprehensive exhibition seminar schedule ever held; three days of seminars with a blend of content not covered within the main lecture programmes. They offer a totally flexible option at Congress for delegates and visitors simply to drop in and listen, to discuss and interact with presenters in a more informal environment for as long as they want while visiting the exhibition halls.
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