IBMS Congress 2013 – Advancing Excellence in Biomedical Science
26 Aug 2013The Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) is the professional body for biomedical scientists in the United Kingdom. The IBMS aims to promote and develop the role of biomedical science, by supporting scientists in their education and training, improving standards of practice, representing the profession and working with organizations to improve laboratory service.
The Institute was founded in 1912 and represents over 19,000 members employed predominately within the healthcare arena, but also within university and veterinary laboratories, government agencies and other services. Other members also work in related commercial fields and academia. Although most Institute members live and work in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, many other members are employed throughout the world.
The biennial Biomedical Science Congress is eagerly anticipated throughout the biomedical community. Most hospitals in the country will send attendees to be briefed on the latest scientific advances for the healthcare community. The Congress consists of 3 full days of active learning in science, education, training, management and leadership. Attendees can pick and choose from 250+ presentations, posters, papers, workshops, master-classes across all disciplines in biomedical science.
This year's Biomedical Science Congress reflects the professions ever-more interactive relationship
with patients. The programme reflects the scientific knowledge, technical skills, personal qualities and attitudes which are critically needed for changing our profession. The Congress also takes into account that the scientific community within biomedical science is growing to accommodate the roles performed by support workers. The aim of the Biomedical Science Congress is to advance excellence in biomedical science to ensure that it continues to meet the needs of society.
In 9 parallel sessions running simultaneously, the educational content covers topics in all of the leading scientific disciplines as well as including a 3-day programme that deals with the key issues in education, training, management and leadership.
As well as a packed scientific programme, the IBMS Congress hosts a major exhibition giving laboratory professionals the chance to view the latest technological advances in laboratory diagnostics. The IBMS, in partnership with a number of exhibiting companies at IBMS Congress 2013, have announced a series of new technology showcases and presentations taking place on 23 and 24 September at the ICC, Birmingham.
The showcases include themes such as:
• A lean approach to urine microbiology
• Future of totally automated electrophoresis in the 21st century
• Seralite Dual kappa and Lambda light chain test – providing rapid, specific and sensitive results at point of care
• Virtual microscopy
You can visit the IBMS Congress Exhibition and any number of the showcase events for free by registering here.
For booking fees and registration for the IBMS Congress click here.
In its multi-disciplinary format and major exhibition, Congress brings together the best in science and technology, and addresses the role of biomedical scientists in the context of the current policies and best practices that are shaping the profession.