Events

AACC 2015: primary presentation of the EUROLabWorkstation

This year’s conference of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC) took place in the Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, in July 2015 counting more than 17,500 attendees and 720 exhibitors. Spotlight of most companies was again the presentation of complex automation systems. At the EUROIMMUN booth, the brand new EUROLabWorkstation celebrated its debut. The […]

Events

EAACI: Nut allergies are in the focus of allergy research

More than 7,600 attendees were present at the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) Congress, which took place in Barcelona at the beginning of June. It is considered the most important allergy congress, being visited by many internationally renowned scientists and offering ample possibilities for a lively exchange of information. This year, EUROIMMUN

Events

From a raw oak stem to an aesthetic piece of art

This year, an international sculpting symposium is taking place for the first time on the EUROIMMUN premises in Lübeck. Seven sculptors from different countries have been working since the 31st May to create a piece of art titled “Beauty” from a stem of oak. They have time until 10th June to finish their works. The

Events

MEDLAB 2015 in Singapore

The MEDLAB Asia Pacific, which took place in Singapore from March 11th-15th this year, counts over 100 exhibitors from 26 different countries and thus belongs to the large exhibitions and conferences on laboratory diagnostics in Asia. EUROIMMUN was a gold sponsor of the event and was additionally invited to give a lecture on new biomarkers

Events

Anti-NMDAR encephalitis main topic at “The Lancet Neurology Conference”

Experts from different countries gathered at the international Lancet Neurology Autoimmune Disorder Conference on 26th and 27th March in Barcelona to discuss the latest findings in research on neuronal autoimmunity and target antigens in CNS. EUROIMMUN was one of the major sponsors of the conference. N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR), an important molecule for the synaptic impulse

Scroll to Top