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Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na
 

Computer Security Day

Nov 30, 2008 at TBD, Bethesda Maryland United States
Computer Security Day was started in 1988 to help raise awareness of computer related security issues. Our goal is to remind people to protect their computers and information. This annual event is held around the world on November 30th although some organizations choose to have functions on the next business day if it falls on a weekend. Please feel free to browse our site. You will find free materials, activities to help your organization participate in CSD, relevant links and resources, and even free CSD posters.
 

9th Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting

Dec 4-5, 2008 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda/NIH Center, Bethesda Maryland United States
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) was created in 1984 to enable qualified members primarily interested in the care of patients with malignant genitourinary diseases to meet for the purpose of discussion, development, and implementation of ideas to improve care. The Society and its bylaws conform to the guidelines and bylaws of the American Urological Association (AUA). The purpose of the SUO is to develop educational and research initiatives and to study issues in urologic oncology and provide physician statements that represent a state of the art assessment of these issues to other organizations. The Society also provides a forum for identifying the urologic oncologist as a physician with specific expertise in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies. In recognition of the multidisciplinary efforts involved in the study and treatment of genitourinary malignancies, the Society seeks to incorporate multiple disciplines in achieving these goals. The Society supports the activities of multiple disciplines in the common objectives of seeking an increased understanding and successful treatment of genitourinary malignancies.
 

Orphan Diseases

Feb 5-6, 2009 at Hyatt Regency Bethesda , Bethesda Maryland United States
IBC's Inaugural Orphan Diseases conference is the premier conference to attend if you are involved or interested in research and discovery, drug development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, funding or the commercialization of orphan disease therapies and cures.
 

2009 IEEE/NIH Life Science Systems and Applications Workshop (LiSSA) Formerly known as LSSA and LISA

Apr 9-10, 2009 at NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland United States
LiSSA 09 provides a forum where engineers can seek critical issues requiring sophisticated engineering techniques and scientists can find potential engineering collaborators. To facilitate this cross-disciplinary interaction, global leaders from academia, industry, and government will be invited to address challenges facing in this year s theme of nanomedicine (nanomedcenter.org) from both biomedicine and engineering perspectives -- in particular, the advances made and barriers such as toxicity of na