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If you would like to play an active part in defining the activities of the BioSIG or if you have suggestions for events or important issues you think the BioSIG should address please contact the BioSIG manager Dr Robert Angus at:

Email Robert Angus

Phone:020 8943 7110

- Welcome to the Biosensing Special Interest Group -


The BioSensing Special Interest Group (BioSIG) provides a platform where researchers, designers, developers and users of biosensors and biosensing components, systems and services can interact with each other, keep abreast of the research and development activities in this field and identify issues and opportunities relevant to their businesses.

Anyone with a research or commercial interest in biosensors or biosensing is encouraged to become a member of the BioSIG and participate in the activities of the group.

Membership of the BioSIG is free of charge.


 

NEW - £10m 'Fighting Infection through Detection' call from TSB.

To find out more about this call and how the SIKTN can help you make the most of this funding opportunity visit Funding Opportunities

Partner Finding Service
The BioSIG has produced a simple questionnaire in order to help organizations build or join consortia for this competition. You should complete the questionnaire if you are looking to be a project leader and wish to identify suitable academic and/or industrial partners OR if you are an industrial organization or a university looking to join a project consortium as a project member or a subcontractor.

If you would like to take advantage of this service please send an E-mail to Robert Angus

LTN Networking Event on the 'Fighting Infection through Detection' Call
13th January 2010
London

The LTN is holding an evening seminar to facilitate consortia building and networking in the area of the Technology Strategy Board’s call on ‘Fighting Infection through Detection’...More


 

Biosensors and Biosensing - Academic and Industry Resources Guides

The Sensors & Instrumentation KTN has produced two guides providing information on (a) UK academic groups active in Biosensors and Biosensing research and (b) UK companies involved in Biosensors and Biosensing. These guides are designed to help organisations working in the biosensor/biosensing field more easily identify other organisations that may be able to assist them in a number of ways - eg by providing - specialised technical skills or facilities, - opportunities for IPR exploitation and new commercial ventures, - partnering for collaborative projects etc

To find out more about these guides and how to receive a FREE pdf copy please click here.


 

- What's New -


Short Course / Summer School on NANOBIOSENSORS
25th May 2010
Wolfson Medical School, University of Glasgow
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Technology in Diagnostics for Urological Cancer
12th February 2010
Bristol
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Funded by Government, Regional Development Agencies, Devolved Administrations & Research Councils