There are dozens of webinars, online workshops, symposiums and conferences for the IACUC, IBC and IRB communities — but there’s only one Three I’s conference./p>
The Three I’s & Biosecurity: Creating Connections, Sharing Solutions, Building Strategies will address the emerging and complex challenges that touch the IACUC, IBC and IRB communities — issues relating to nanotechnology, CRISPR technology, importing/exporting and much, much more. It’s essential for the collaboration that drives the research community forward, enabling attendees to work smarter, not harder.
What’s more, attendees consistently rank the quality and ease of networking at the intimate Three I’s conference as a primary reason for selecting it over other national conferences each year.
Highlights will include:
The The Massachusetts Society for Medical Research, the North Carolina Association for Biomedical Research and the FBI Weapons of Mass Destruction Directorate, together with recognized industry experts and compliance professionals, will impart concrete strategies that will allow you to stay ahead of challenging regulatory and security issues. Panels and interactive discussion groups promise to offer a multifaceted learning experience.
The main conference will be held April 14–15. Half-day workshops will be held Wednesday, April 13, on disaster planning, the ABCs for IACUCs & IBCs, and specialized training for IRBs led by PRIM&R.
Each attendee may attend only one half-day workshop, which is included in the price of a main conference registration. There is a separate fee to attend the half-day workshop without attending the main conference.
Date: April 13, 2016: Half-day workshop 12:00PM – 5:00PMApril 14 - April 15, 2016: Main conference 7:00AM – 5:00PM
Venue: The Carolina Inn, 211 Pittsboro St., Chapel Hill, N.C.