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2nd International conference on Advanced Techniques and Applications of Mass Spectrometry
Date: Thursday, 19 November 2015 - Friday, 20 November 2015
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welcome to India..........
Dr. Sanjay Bajaj, Managing Director of Select Biosciences India Private Limited
Keynote Speakers
Overview
SELECTBIO is pleased to welcome you to its 2nd Annual Conference on “Advanced Techniques and Applications of Mass Spectrometry” scheduled to be held on November 19-20, 2015 at Hotel Ramada Powai and Convention Centre, Mumbai, India.
After the successful inaugural conference in
IICT, Hyderabad last year, this conference has been conceptualized to
discuss the advanced techniques and applications of Mass Spectrometry.
The experts in this conference will cover various advanced techniques
followed by novel applications of Mass Spectrometry in analysis of
Pharmaceutical and Forced Degradation products, Metabolites, Food,
Environment, Forensic, Clinical and Biological samples.
This event will provide you with excellent
opportunity to enhance your knowledge on Mass Spectrometry as well as
learn the advanced applications in different fields. Further, this event
will also help in networking with like minded peers, helping you to
build new relationships and optimize your workflow.
Running alongside the conference will be an
exhibition covering the latest technological advances and associated
services within this field.
International Advisory Board Members
Ruth Andrew, Professor & Chair of Pharmaceutical Endocrinology, University of Edinburgh, UK
Call for Posters
You can also present your research on a poster while attending the meeting. Submit an abstract for consideration now!
Poster Submission Deadline: 30 September 2015
Agenda Topics
Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities |
Confirmed Speakers to date
Nigel Brown, Consultant Clinical Scientist, Wansbeck General Hospital
David Harman , Lecturer and Mass Spectrometry Facility Manager , University of Western Sydney |
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Corporate Sponsors | Media Sponsors | Official Journal Partner | Networking |
Dr. Sanjay Bajaj, Managing Director of Select Biosciences India Private Limited | |
Dr. Sanjay Bajaj is the Managing Director of Select Biosciences India Pvt. Ltd. He is a graduate in Pharmacy from DIPSAR, Delhi University, postgraduate in Pharmaceutics from UIPS, Panjab University, Chandigarh and doctorate from USCT, GGS Indraprastha University, Delhi and also MBA from IGNOU, Delhi. He is a recipient of IPA Medal for being Delhi University Topper in the year 1989. He has worked in Pharmaceutical companies like Panacea Biotec and Win Medicare. Later, he joined teaching and research and remained Professor and Principal in Swami Vivekanand College of Pharmacy, Banur, India for several years. He has developed several novel mathematical tools for their potential application in drug discovery. He has several publications, book chapters and presentations at national and international level. He is a Life member of IPA, APTI, IPGA and IHPA. Dr. Bajaj is having experience in diverse fields including Academics, Research, Product Management, Sales and Marketing, Consultancy, Administration, HR management and Event management. He has organized several events and conferences both in industry and in institutions and at one time was fondly referred to as “Conference Specialist”. As Managing Director, he manages the Indian events and activities of Select Biosciences Ltd, UK. Email: s.bajaj@selectbio.com. |
Indian Office
- Select Biosciences Indian office is based in North India in the city of Chandigarh.
- We organize conferences in India and provide support to our customers based in India.
- Our business hours are 9.30 am to 5.30 pm (IST) from Monday to Saturday.
- Please feel free to contact us either by telephone or by email.
Indian Office
Select Biosciences India Pvt. Ltd. SCO 28, 29, 30, Sector 9 D Chandigarh 160009 India Telefax: +91 (0) 172 5025050 Tel: +91 9814412082 or +91 9041725050 Email: india@selectbio.com |
THE TEAM............SAKSHI MODGIL AND POOJA SHARMA OF SELECTBIO INDIA
MYSELF WITH THE SELECTBIO TEAM FEW MONTHS BACK
Come to mumbai, India
Hotel Ramada Powai and Convention Centre, Mumbai, India
10 Best Regional Foods you must Try in Mumbai!
1. The Street Food
Where – In South Mumbai, Girgaum Chowpatty snack shops, Bachelors for shakes, Indian style pizzas and sandwiches, and Homji Street Khao Galli (Fort) offer a spectrum of street food. Cannon (near CST) and Sardar (Tardeo) are famous for Pao Bhaji, Gurukrupa (Sion) for Samosa Ragda and Haj Ali Juice Centre for fresh juices, fruit cream, sandwiches and Indian style pizzas.
2. A Konkani Coastal Meal
Where – Satkar (near Goregaon station) for Malvani, Highway Gomantak (on the Western Express Highway, Bandra East) and Goa House (Juhu), Singhudurg and Pradeep Gomatak (Fort).
3. A Typical Vegetarian Maharashtrian Meal
Where: Aaswad (opposite Sena Bhavan in Dadar) and Prakash (Dadar) though Vinay Health Home (Charni Road) comes highly recommended as well.
4. A South Indian Meal
Where: Most Udupi style restaurants have gotten Mumbaified in their offerings but there still are a few in Matunga like Ramanayaks Udupi (the thaali is what this place is most famous for), Udupi Idli House (absolutely fantastic range of idlis, chutneys and unlimitedsambhar), Café Madras (recommend almost everything here but the Podi Upma and Ragi Dosa are favourites), Ramashray (great idlis and dosas) and Manis Lunch Home (known for the thaalis).
5. Bori Mohalla Food Trail
Where: Savoury – Sarvii Valibhai Payawal, Surti 12 Handi (Handi), Noor Mohamadi Hotel (Chicken Sanju Baba, the recipe for which was allegedly given to the hotel by Sanjay Dutt), Indian Hotel (kebabs and rolls), Mohammed Kareem Chana Masale Wala (Channa Masala).
6. An Irani Cafe for a Parsi Meal
Where: Kyani (near Metro cinema) and Yazdani Bakery, Ideal Corner, Jimmy Boy (try their new Parsi Wedding feast), Military Cafe (all in Fort), Britannia (personally, I am of the opinion that the Berry Pulav is hyped but it certainly has great appeal and the berries themselves are a lovely tart-sweet payoff). In the suburbs, I would highly recommend theSalli Boti at Ashmit’s Snack Shack (Bandra, Pali Junction).
7. A Mangalorean Meal
Where: Apoorva (Fort) and Pratap Lunch Home (Fort) offer fantastic home-style food while Trishna (Fort) and Mahesh (Fort and Juhu) are more famous high end ones; great if you want to try crabs, jumbo prawns, lobster and pomfret in a tandoori masala or International sauces.
8. A Modern American/International Meal
Where: Indigo Deli branches around the city, Indigo Restaurant (Colaba) broke new ground a decade ago in offering five star quality contemporary international food at relatively affordable prices in restaurants around the city.
9. Mumbai’s Old School Bars
Where: Leopold, Café Mondegar and Café Churchill all flank the Taj Mahal Hotel in Colaba. Totos Garage and Janata Bar are both in Bandra.
10. Regional Bests
Where: Head to Bhojohori Manna (Oshiwara) for superlative home-style Bengali food, Punjab Grill (Juhu or Phoenix Mills) for fantastically authentic Punjabi fare. Soam (Girgaum) and Hiralal Kashidas (Girgaon) make fantastic Gujarati Undhiyo when the season is right. Deluxe (Fort) and Just Kerala (Andheri East) are known for their non-vegetarian Kerala meal, Chetna (Fort) for its Rajasthani thali and Maharaja Bhog (Goregaon, Inorbit Mall) for a Gujarati and Rajasthani melange.
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