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PDN Training Workshop
December 20, 2018

Feb 27 – Mar 1, 2019 (Athens, Greece)“How to Make Preclinical Research Robust”2nd Preclinical Data Network Training Workshop for Young ScientistsCoordinators (Europe):…

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Annual conference of BioRN
October 23, 2018

Our colleague, Dr. Björn Gerlach, will present our innovative research quality assessment platform PAASPort at the Joint BioRN & Ci3 Annual…

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Pre-Neuroscience 2018 Seminar and Networking event
October 4, 2018

Our collaborators within EQIPD from Noldus IT are hosting an interesting event with many well known speakers in the field of…

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Meet PAASP at the following events
September 10, 2018

Health Axis Europe Visionary Seminar 2018 – Precision Oncology (September 25th) Joint BioRN & Ci3 Annual Conference – Immunotherapy and beyond,…

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Neuroscience 2018 Satellite Symposium
September 10, 2018

Quality in preclinical data: Increasing the robustness and validity of behavioral and physiological testing in animal studies This meeting will take…

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The Four Most Dangerous Words? A New Study Shows
August 2, 2018

The two philanthropists Laura and John Arnold funded with an incredible sum of $967 million (link) projects for education, public pensions…

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BioFIT 2018
August 1, 2018

BioFIT 2018 (link) will be held in Lille from December 4th to 5th and is one of the largest conferences to foster…

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Be open! Ongoing efforts to make science more open…
July 20, 2018

At the beginning of July, the Wellcome Trust (WT), one of UK’s biggest non-governmental biomedical research funders, announced that they will provide a platform…

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PREMIER Symposium Report
March 30, 2018

On March 16, 2018 the international symposium on ‘Quality Management for Academic Research in Preclinical Biomedicine: Burden or Boon?’ took place….

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PAASP is supporting two “Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITN-ETN)” applications
March 30, 2018

The purpose of these two ITN-ETN calls is to train a new generation of creative and innovative early-stage researchers, focusing on…

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