QPS is the main sponsor of the Analytical and Bioanalytical Day at the 7th World ADC Meeting, February 20 – 22, 2017 at the Maritim proArte Hotel in Berlin this week. Over 300 enthusiasts are expected to attend. Our Director of Biologics/Mass Spectrometry, Dr. Fabrizia Fusetti, gave a presentation on a multidisciplinary approach for bioanalysis …
Let’s Talk Neuro at the AAIC 2016 in Toronto, Canada, July 24-27, 2016
Join us from July 24-27, 2016 in Toronto, Canada for the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference. QPS neuroscientists will attend the AAIC 2016 and would be pleased to meet you there at our booth#207 to discuss potential and ongoing projects. QPS posters presented: Sunday, July 24, 2016, 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM (Session: P1-02-062, Poster: #12005) …
We are exhibiting at the DIA 2016 Annual Meeting at our booth #1200 between June 26-30 at Philadelphia, PA, USA.
We are exhibiting at the DIA 2016 Annual Meeting at our booth #1200 between June 26-30 at Philadelphia, PA, USA. If you are attending the meeting, please stop by to learn more about QPS’ Early Phase Clinical and Bioanalytical Services, including: Reputation for Flexibility and Responsiveness Global Reach: 500+ Clinical beds (6 Worldwide Clinics) 20+ …
QPS will have a strong presence at ASCPT 2016 in San Diego March 9th-11th
QPS will have a strong presence at ASCPT 2016 in San Diego March 9th-11th. Several members of QPS’ Early Phase Clinical team will be representing QPS’ 500 phase I clinical beds and full service clinical research services. Please stop by and visit QPS at Booth #4 at ASCPT, Hilton Bayfront San Diego, CA, USA while …
QPS is proud to announce that our toxicology facility passed a GLP audit by the US FDA in 3Q 2015 with no major findings.
We are exhibiting at SOT 55th Annual Meeting and ToxExpoTM. Please visit our booth (#1813) between March 13-16 at the New Orleans Convention Center, New Orleans, LA, USA.
See QPS in London at Informa’s Early Clinical Development Conference, 23 – 24 February 2016
On February 23, Professor Zuzana Diamant, MD PhD, Director of Respiratory & Allergy Research at QPS, will talk about Biomarkers in Respiratory Drug Development and personalized medicine at the Informa-sponsored Early Clinical Development conference, Amba Hotel Marble Arch, London. In her lecture, Professor Diamant will cover the following topics: Definition of a valuable biomarker Which …
Three QPS Posters on Display at the upcoming ISSX Meeting
Come review and discuss the latest xenobiotic research with us in person. Top QPS scientists will be at the 20th North American ISSX Meeting next week in Orlando, Florida, where they’ll display three posters with contributions from QPS. We’re looking forward to answering your questions and hearing your thoughts about our findings. The posters below …
They’ve been so popular in the US that QPS is bringing our educational seminars to Europe! Join the QPS Education Seminar Germany on September 15th in the Munich area.
The focus of this seminar is on increasing the success of Biotech. Participation is free of charge. When and where: September 15th, 2015 16:00 – 17:30 Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Starnberg Münchner Straße 17 82319 Starnberg, Germany Agenda: 16:00 – 16:15 Opening, Izaak den Daas, PhD, Principal Scientist QPS 16:15 – 16:30 Problems and Challenges for …
Attention All Hepatocyte Fanatics!
It’s time to register for the Hepatocyte Research Association (HRA) 11th Annual Meeting at ISSX Orlando: October 20, 2015 2pm – 6pm Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek Floridian Ballroom G-I This year’s theme is “Next Generation Liver Culture Models: Applications for Industry.” Ajit Dash, Sylvie Klieber and Ed LeCluyse will talk on – Liver tissue engineering …
Sports Nutrition Leadership, Benchtop to Countertop: Watch the Webinar on Building Better Beverages with panelist Doug Kalman, Director of Nutrition & Endocrinology at QPS MRA
Finding something tasty to drink at the mini-mart has gotten really complicated lately. Knowing the usual soft drinks are unhealthy, you may be tempted by the “sport” drink section. But even if you’ve grabbed the colorless option to avoid massive quantities of Blue #1 or Yellow #5, a quick label-read may have you flipping that …