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5-Days Exhaustive MRI training at IIT,Bombay(20th June-24th June)

THE 2nd CEP COURSE ON

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

(MRI-2011)

June 20th – 24th, 2011

Victor Menezes Convention Centre (VMCC), IIT Bombay

Conducted by CARIMO CELL, IIT Bombay

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About the course

MRI technology and applications have advanced tremendously over the last few decades. Keeping this in mind, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai presents a one-of-its-kind MRI course in India. The uniqueness of this course is that it addresses engineers, students, doctors, technicians and application specialists on one platform. The course covers all facets of MRI, giving the target audience a never before opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge of MRI techniques and its applications.

National Level Technical Symposium On Biomedical in Gujrat

LOCATION

GANPAT UNIVERSITY U. V. Patel College of Engineering Ganpat Vidyanagar, Mehsana – Gozaria Highway, Kherva – 382 711 Mehsana,

North Gujarat, (India)

IMPORTANT DATES

Last Date for Online application form submission 12th March 2011
Last Date for Paper/Project/Poster Submission 15th March 2011
Date for Selected Paper/Project/Poster
Dates of Events 25th –26th March 2011

EVENTS

TECHNICAL PAPER PRESENTATIONS

Even if you are replete with the best of ideas, your efforts go in vain if you don’t gather these ideas in a symmetrical manner just like the perfect part of masonry. Words create enormous impact if the sentences are cemented and clubbed properly in paper.

India’s First Bone Marrow Registry in Pune

About the idea

The idea of creating an “Indian” Bone Marrow registry was because of the lack of donor availability for Indians for a successful stem cell therapy.
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Lack of good medically eligible donors is the need for many doctors and hospitals to do a transplant on needy adults and children.

The promoters of Cell Source have been in the stem cell industry since its growth in India and have a deep understanding on market demands, regulations, and ethics for leading the industry in the right direction.

Fresher Biomedical Service Engineer Required in Bangalore

Service Engineer

Desired Candidate Profile
Must be interested in travelling, passion to learn on radio therapy and radiology machines, career oriented. Communication must be good Hindi, Eng is a must.

Job Description
Includes travelling oftenly, Interest in the same field, handling Radiology and radiotherapy machices, Mostly qualified in Dip-Electronics

Keywords: Willing to travel, knowledge of servicing of instruments, good communication skill

Company Profile
Panacea Medical Technologies is a professionally run company committed to deliver the best value medical equipments including oncology. The company strives to develop manufacture and service medical machines employing the best technologies.

Female Fresher Biomedical Engineer Required as Product Executive

We are an Indian company in Medical and skincare product line . Our Company is based in delhi, India.

A leading ISO 9001: 2008 CERTIFIED COMPANY.

A Marketing company in wide range of products in dental imaging devices, Medical equipments & aesthetic Medical, skincare products with marketing, sales, customer service,Education and training,Laser Practice in skincare.

Job Position:   Product  Executive-  Female.

Female candidate with high Interest to work in Medical  devices, technology products, medical consumables, Advanced technology Aesthetic Lasers,skincare Products and other Medical Products.

Qualification: Degree in Biomedical Engg Background from a reputed  University

Biomedical Research in India gets $140 million funding from U.K

Biomedical research in India has received a shot in the arm with the Wellcome Trust, Britain’s largest health charity, entering into an agreement with the Indian government‘s biotechnology department to fund cutting-edge research.

The partnership was announced here on Wednesday by M K Bhan, secretary of the biotechnology department, and Mark Walport, director of the Wellcome Trust, in the presence of Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal.

The 80 million pound ($140 million) scheme jointly funded by the biotechnology department and the Wellcome Trust over five years aims to strengthen the research base of biomedical science by providing fellowship programmes to support researchers and senior fellows.