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BWT Group
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Diag-Nose Biotechtronics is a recently established Joint Venture with E-Nose of Australia. E-Nose develops electronic nose devices for use in Medical, Veterinary, Air Pollution, Security and other applications. Diag-Nose has been created to concentrate on the development of Human Medical Diagnosis, particularly in terms of identifiable cancers. Visit: E-Nose of Australia.
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AACSS
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Sydney Australia is one of the world’s most loved cities and it has a lively and vibrant buzz that makes it the ultimate summer destination. There are always plenty of things to do in Sydney during the warmer months from sightseeing and world-class dining, to great walks and fun in the sand at one of Sydney's idyllic beaches.". Please go to Sydney.com ( http:/ http:/ www.sydney.com/. For more information on local attractions. Image Credit: Hamilton Lund, Destination NSW.
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Australasian Association for ChemoSensory Sciences
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The Australasian Association for ChemoSensory Science (AACSS) brings smell and taste to life by joining researchers, clinicians and private industry to explore, educate and enhance the chemosenses. From human disease to insect pest control, from land animals to marine animals, and from wine aromas to food flavours, we cover the full field of olfaction and taste. The society has a broad range of chemosensory interests including:. Development of Chemosensory organs. Human Taste and Chemesthesis.
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AACSS Conference
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Scientific Meeting of the Australasian Association for ChemoSensory Science (AACSS) will be held from December 2. 2016 at the National Innovation Centre Building, Australian Technology Park, Sydney, Australia. National Innovation Centre Building. The deadline for registration and abstract submission is 13 November 2016. Lunch on Friday and Saturday. Morning and afternoon teas. Early bird fees will be applied only to the first 40 full delegates registered and the first 20 students registered.
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AACSS
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Public transport in Sydney is made easy by the Opal Card, please see here for all you need to know about the Opal card:. Https:/ www.opal.com.au/en/about-opal/opal for visitors/. Image Credit: Ethan Rohloff, Destination NSW.
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Australasian Association for ChemoSensory Sciences
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Ur Keynote Speaker this year will be Dr Hans Bräuner-Osborne of the University of Copenhagen. Professor Bräuner-Osbornes research includes investigations of the trafficking, cycling and interactions between and among Class C G-protein coupled receptors. Professor Hans Bräuner-Osborne.
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AACSS Conference
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Deadline for abstract submission 13. Note you need to have registered for the conference to have your abstract accepted. All abstracts to be submitted can be no more than 250 words (not including title, authors and affiliations). Please use Times New Roman font size 12 with double line space and 2 cm margins. The title should appear all in capitals and indicate the presenting author with an asterisk (*). The abstracts will be published in the Chemical Senses journal. Image Credit: Destination NSW.
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Australasian Association for ChemoSensory Sciences
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The final scientific program will be available after all abstracts have been received. There will be a number of symposia, the final titles of which will be based on the submitted abstracts. The Local Organizing Committee will group the abstracts under coherent symposia headings after they have been submitted. Suggested topics may include:. Neurobiology and molecular biology of mammalian chemoreception. Neurobiology and molecular biology of insect chemoreception. Oral sensing of foods and food flavours.