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About LabRoots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4
Demographics & Traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Target Your Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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LabRoots Virtual Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-16
Virtual Events Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-23
Laboratory Animal Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Drug Discovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Neuroscience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Cannabis Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Molecular Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Genetics & Genomics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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Precision Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Microbiology & Immunology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Cell Biology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
CRISPR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Cancer Research & Oncology . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Analytical Chemistry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Clinical Diagnostics & Research . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Labroots Virtual Event Rate Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Custom Virtual Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-28
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By Judy O’RourkeJanuary 26, 2015
Making the decision to move from co-testing to primary Human papillomavirus (HPV) screening was one thing. Implementing it has been another, for one medical group.
The University of Louisville Physicians-Family and Geriatric Medicine (UofL), Louisville, Ky, had contracted with one of the largest providers of diagnostic testing services in the United States in the past. They were forced to find a different lab when they decided to implement primary HPV screening alone for all women 25 years and older, and continue to screen with primary cytology and HPV triage for those 21 to 24 years.
THE FACILITY
Diane M. Harper, MD, MPH, MS oversees HPV testing at UofL, which includes three clinic sites: Cardinal Station Family Medicine offices, Newburg Family Medicine offices, and the Centers for Primary Care. The staff comprises some 44 providers in total (including residents). Harper says her goal was to change the standard of care for women’s health cervical cancer screening, and that meant opting for the only test approved by the FDA in 2014 for primary screening, the cobas HPV Test, from Roche Diagnostics.
“The benefits are our ability to better detect those women who are at real risk of having a CIN-3 lesion, and not identifying nondiseased women,” Harper says. “[The cobas HPV Test] has a high true-positive rate, with minimal false-positives identified.”(Invasive squamous carcinoma of the cervix is caused by a progression of preinvasive precursor lesions, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), or dysplasia, with CIN-3 being considered severe.)
Harper, professor and chair of the Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine, University of Louisville, has more than 140 peer-reviewed, published works on this topic. She also holds joint appointments in the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the School of Medicine, Bioengineering in the Speed School of Engineering, and Epidemiology and Population Health and Health Promotion and Behavioral Health Sciences in the School of Public Health and Information Sciences; has served as an advisor to the World Health Organization for the past 15 years; and reviews research grants at the federal level for NCI, PCORI, AHRQ and the European Commission on Research, in addition to the Wellcome Trust, as well as others.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Making the Change to Primary Screening for HPV
Credit: National Cancer Institute (NCI)
This image is from the National Cancer Institute’s Building on Opportunities in Cancer Research: An Annual Plan and Budget Proposal for Fiscal Year 2016.
www.cancer.govSource: Schiller JT and Lowy DR. Understanding and learning from the success of prophylactic
human papillomavirus vaccines. Nat Rev Microbiol 2012; 10(10): 681-692.
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WEBINAR: How your lab is sacrificing safety and spending too much moneyBrian Garrett, B.S. Biology, LEED Green Associate - Product Manager, LabconcoCorporation
DATE: June 29th 2017 TIME: 9:00AM PDT, 11:00AM CDT If you are involved in laboratoryplanning, management or safety, you need to attend this webinar. Bad information has ledmodern laboratories to waste money while allowing unnecessary safety risks to persist.Drawing on years of experience, a laboratory ventilation expert from Labconco will point outcommon misconceptions about hood safety ...
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WEBINAR: Cell line identity - Preventing cell misidentification in your daily labroutine
Nadine Mellies, PhD - Application Specialist, Eppendorf AG
DATE: June 29, 2017 TIME: 7:00am PDT, 10:00am EDT, 4:00pm CEST The first human cellline HeLa established in 1951 has entered cell culture labs worldwide. It took 20 years untilthe first data on cross-contamination of human cell lines with HeLa cells were published. Upto now cross-contamination and misidentification of various cell lines is an increasing issue incell culture labs and ...
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WEBINAR: Variant detection in cell-free DNA from NSCLC using NGSTracy Stockley PhD, FCCMG, FACMG - Associate Professor, Princess Margaret CancerCentre
DATE: June 28, 2017 TIME: 10:30am PT, 1:30pm ET This webinar will describe theimplementation of the Oncomine Lung cfDNA Assay from Thermo Fisher Scientific in theAdvanced Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre inToronto, Canada. Dr. Stockley will describe the Princess Margaret experience using theOncomine Lung cfDNA assay for detection of variants ...
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Paul Turner, PhD -Henry Ford II Professorand Departmental Chairof Ecology andEvolutionary Biology,Microbiology Faculty,Yale School of Medicine
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LabRoots announces a new addition to our virtual conference line up for 2017, Cell Biology! Join us in advancingbasic biology and recent tools and techniques in cell research by coming together with like-minded colleagues.
Cell Biology 2017 creates a valuable platform for inspiring global and interdisciplinary collaboration in a virtualenvironment. The Conference will bring together professors, post-docs, biologists and biomedical professionalsfrom all over the world. Attend interactive sessions, first-class exhibitions and virtual poster presentations.
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NEUROSCIENCE
Why the Brain Needs to Forget
One of the crucial parts of the brain's function isto learn things and store what's necessary, soit's available for recall. It wouldn't do to keepforgetting how to make a cup of coffee or whichroads lead the way home or to work. In aprocess that isn't fully understood yet, the brainseems to realize what needs remembering andwhat can be ...
SPACE & ASTRONOMY
Juno's Close-Up Images of Jupiter'sGreat Red Spot Are Now Available
Jupiter’s Great Red Spot received a lot ofattention this week because the Juno probewas positioned just right for a detailed fly-over.The onboard JunoCam instrument seized theopportunity to capture incredible images, thefirst of which were processed ...
CHEMISTRY & PHYSICS
The Discovery of Xi-cc an Exotic andCharming Particle
On July 6, a team of researchers from theEuropean Organization for Nuclear Research(CERN) announced that they confirmed theobservation of a theoretically predicted particlecalled Xi-cc (the "Xi" is pronounced "ksi"). Thenewly discovered particle has a mass 3,621MeV (million electron ...
SPACE & ASTRONOMY
Juno Successfully Flew Over Jupiter'sGreat Red Spot
NASA’s Juno probe arrived at Jupiter andperformed orbital insertion on IndependenceDay in 2016 after a five-year journey fromEarth. Shortly after orbital insertion, planetaryobservation commenced, and it continues tostudy the massive planet’s properties today.Juno is helping NASA learn more ...
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VIDEOS
To Treat or Watch and Wait: That is the QuestionDetecting any cancer as early as possible is always a plus in determining
treatment. Outcomes are usually better when treatment can startimmediately. Breast cancer, especially more aggressive forms ...
Oil Spills Are a Problem, And This 14-Year-Old MightHave a Solution
Oil spills happen all over the world, both on land and in the ocean.Although the oil comes from a natural source, it's considered pollution and
wreaks havoc on the ecosystem it leaks into and the ...
The New Rock on the BlockWell, it's not exactly a new rock, but it's definitely pretty hot. It's a mineraldeep inside the earth's mantle and most people may never have heard of
it. It's called silicate perovskite and it's ...
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GENETICS & GENOMICS
Microbes act to Protect our ChocolateSupply
Chocolate, derived from cacao plants, is lovedby people the world over. Microbes have beenfound to be critical to the health of these plants,and may help agriculture in the future by givingcacao plants protection against disease.Researchers found that when baby cacaoplants are exposed to the microbes of ...
GENETICS & GENOMICS
Diagnosed: Man Has 29 Pounds of PoopRemoved from Colon
For a 22-year-old man in China, feelingperpetually constipated was a way of life.Neither he nor his family thought the conditionwas serious. But when the man arrived at ahospital with severe stomach distension andweakness, doctors found a massive blockagethat, when removed, weighed over 29 pounds.The ...
GENETICS & GENOMICS
New Research on Huntington's Disease
While there are many neurodegenerativediseases that can devastate patients andfamilies, Huntington’s disease remains one ofthe more severe conditions to impact the brain,and, in turn, the lives of family members andpatients who must deal with it. Huntington’sdisease is a progressive ...
GENETICS & GENOMICS
One Gene and Its Role in Heart Disease
Environmental and lifestyle factors are key inthe development of heart disease, a maladythat affects a monumental amount of peopleevery year. But a new study instead focuses onthe genetic side of heart disease causation,identifying a gene mutation that might beresponsible for the mostly-unexplained heart ...
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UPCOMING WEBINARS
WEBINAR: Innovative quantitative imaging techniques and their utility inadvancing neurobiology research
Daniel Beacham, Ph.D. - Senior Staff Scientist, Discovery Biology, Thermo FisherScientific
Nicholas Radio Ph.D. - Manager, Cellular Imaging and Analysis, Thermo FisherScientific
Michael Derr, M.S. - Scientist, Cell Biology, Thermo Fisher Scientific
DATE: July 20, 2017 TIME: 10:00am PT, 1:00pm ET Part 1 - Daniel Beacham: (30min): Case study showing how CyQUANT Direct Cell Proliferation and Fluo-4 calciumimaging assays were used to demonstrate that CultureOne Supplement improves thefunctional maturation of human neural stem cell derived neurons Introduction of nextgen HTS ion and voltage sensor imaging tools ...
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WEBINAR: CRISPR/Cas9: Moving from Founder Mice to PhenotypingDavid Grass, PhD - Senior Director, Genetic Engineering, Transgenic Genotyping, andReproductive Sciences , The Jackson Laboratory
DATE: July 21, 2017 TIME: 10:00am PT, 1:00pm ET CRISPR/Cas9 techniques arequickly growing in popularity for the generation of new mouse models for research.Though the approach is relatively simple, many researchers struggle withunderstanding the complexities associated with the diverse alleles that can begenerated, how to deal with mosaicism, and how to move from a single founder mouseto ...
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WEBINAR: Functional Genomics and Drug MetabolismDavid Piper, PhD - Director of R&D, Cell Biology, Thermo Fisher Scientific
EVENT DETAILS: DATE: July 25, 2017 TIME: 9:00am PT, Noon ET Thermo FisherScientific is proud to present the SyncD3 webinar series. As a thought-leader inscience our first commitment is to you the scientist and partnering to drive theconversation on current practices, standards and the development of innovation. Joinus for our continuation of the ...
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MICROBIOLOGY
The eye microbiome?
The gut microbiome seems to always make thenews, but what about the eye microbiome? Didyou even know there was such a thing?Actually, the existence of an ocular microbiomehas been debated - after all, tears containlysozyme, antimicrobial peptides, and otherprotective substances. However, researchers atthe National Eye Institute have isolated ...
MICROBIOLOGY
Yogurt Isn't Just a Probiotic - Its UniqueProteins Kill Bad Bacteria
Yogurt is more than an excellent source ofprotein, calcium, and gut-healthy probioticbacteria. A protein isolated from probioticlactobacillus bacteria in yogurt is capable ofinhibiting drug-resistant bacteria. RachelleAllen-McFarlane, a doctoral ...
MICROBIOLOGY
Wine Research Study Reveals How toMake Better Booze by Dosing Yeast withNitrogen
Ah, wine. The bouquet fills your nose. The richfinish fills your mouth with soft flavors of oakand raspberries. The wine warms your bellyand soothes your mind. Yeast and theirbiochemical factory help create this feast foryour senses. Thanks to a research ...
MICROBIOLOGY
Microbes act to Protect our ChocolateSupply
Chocolate, derived from cacao plants, is lovedby people the world over. Microbes have beenfound to be critical to the health of these plants,and may help agriculture in the future by givingcacao plants protection against disease.Researchers found that when baby cacaoplants are exposed to the microbes of ...
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Data Integrity and the FDA GuidanceTony Harrison - Senior Marketing Manager, Beckman Coulter
DATE: July 19, 2017 TIME: 7:00am PT, 10:00am ET, 4:00pm CET According to arecent report, 79% of FDA 483 Warning Letters issued in 2016 cited data integrity. Intheir guidance on data integrity and compliance with CGMP, the FDA issued theirALCOA definition of data integrity. This seminar will discuss ALCOA using cleanroomenvironmental monitoring data collection in the pharmaceutical ...
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WEBINAR: Innovative quantitative imaging techniques and their utility inadvancing neurobiology research
Daniel Beacham, Ph.D. - Senior Staff Scientist, Discovery Biology, Thermo FisherScientific
Nicholas Radio Ph.D. - Manager, Cellular Imaging and Analysis, Thermo FisherScientific
Michael Derr, M.S. - Scientist, Cell Biology, Thermo Fisher Scientific
DATE: July 20, 2017 TIME: 10:00am PT, 1:00pm ET Part 1 - Daniel Beacham: (30min): Case study showing how CyQUANT Direct Cell Proliferation and Fluo-4 calciumimaging assays were used to demonstrate that CultureOne Supplement improves thefunctional maturation of human neural stem cell derived neurons Introduction of nextgen HTS ion and voltage sensor imaging tools ...
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WEBINAR: Functional Genomics and Drug MetabolismDavid Piper, PhD - Director of R&D, Cell Biology, Thermo Fisher Scientific
EVENT DETAILS: DATE: July 25, 2017 TIME: 9:00am PT, Noon ET Thermo FisherScientific is proud to present the SyncD3 webinar series. As a thought-leader inscience our first commitment is to you the scientist and partnering to drive theconversation on current practices, standards and the development of innovation. Joinus for our continuation of the ...
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WEBINAR: Advances in Laboratory Freeze DryingKelly Williams, BA Biology, MBA - Product Manager, Labconco Corporation
Jenny Sprung, BS Biology, Chemistry University of Wisconsin, Parkside - Sr.Application Specialist
DATE: July 27, 2017 TIME: 9:00AM PT, 11:00AM CT, 12:00PM ET Do you haveinconsistent results freeze drying samples? Are some of your samples too challenging?Is your freeze dry cycle taking too long? Learn how to optimize your lyophilizationprocess.This webinar will discuss freeze drying techniques, as well as new accessoriesand advancements in laboratory freeze dryers that will improve ...
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• 425 Registrants
• 121 (28%) Live Viewers
• 114 (26%) On-demand Viewers
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• 22 Q&A
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• 518 Registrants
• 138 (26%) Live Viewers
• 112 (22%) On-demand Viewers
• 48% Total Viewers
• 23 Q&A
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Showcase your company’s leadership on important industry topics. Partner with LabRoots to produce, host, and promote a scientific webinar featuring your content, products or services.
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Showcase your company, brand and products at one or more of LabRoots Educational Virtual Events. Generate new leads in an innovative way, reaching your clients online in a virtual lab, exhibitor booth, webinar, poster hall and much more. Start your branding in the virtual lobby where attendees enter the event, then continue your company’s message as attendees navigate throughout the online environment.
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Neuroscience 20%Neurology 9%Clinical Research 8%Medicine 8%Clinical Diagnostics 7%Cell Biology 7%Biotechnology 6%Cancer Research 6%Toxicology 5%Laboratory Testing 5%Biochemistry 4%Anatomy 3%Pathology 3%Genetics 3%Animal Sciences 3%Other 3%
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Education Institution 23%Research Institute 17%Ambulatory Care 15%Hospital 9%Biotech Company 8%Clinical Laboratory 7%Medical Center 5%CRO 4%Pharmaceutical 3%Government 3%Consultant 3%Other 3%
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NeuroscienceMarch 14-15, 2018
2017 Registrants 25,2102017 Attendance 18,384
North America 59%Europe 12% Asia 15%South America 8%Africa 4%Oceania 2%
Ambulatory Care 17%Education Institution 15%Research Institute 15%Biotech Company 10%Clinical Laboratory 8%Pharmaceutical 6%Hospital 6%Private Practice 4%Life Science Company 4%Medical School 4%Medical Center 2%CRO 2%Government 2%Consultant 2%Other 3%
Agricultural Sciences 15%Cannabis Sciences 10%Cancer Research 10%Clinical Research 7%Medicine 7%Neuroscience 7%Analytical Chemistry 7%Toxicology 5%Laboratory Testing 5%Genomics 5%Biotechnology 4%Biochemistry 4%Microbiology 3%LC/MS 3%Nutrition 3%Chromatography 2%Mass Spectrometry 2%Other 1%
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Research Scientist 18%Student 15%Medical Laboratory Technician 10%Educator/Faculty 9%Post Doc 9%Medical Doctor/Specialist 9%Lab Management 8%Clinical Laboratory Scientist 7%Lab Technician 6%Executive 5%Other 4%
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Laboratory Animal SciencesFebruary 7-8, 2018
2017 Registrants 23,6122017 Attendance 16,140
Cannabis SciencesMarch 28-29, 2018
2018 Registrants 15,000+ Projected2018 Attendance 10,000+ Projected
Lab Animals 18%Animal Sciences 16%Veterinary Sciences 16%Animal Behavior 9%Animal Models 7%Neuroscience 6%Agricultural Sciences 5%Cancer Research 5%Biotechnology 5%Anesthetics 4%Zoology 3%Molecular Biology 2%Toxicology 2%Other 2%
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Veterinarian 22%Research Scientist 19%Animal Care Lab Technician 14%Veterinary Technician 10%Professor/Lecturer 9%Facility/Department Manager 7%Student 7%Training Coordinator 4%Executive 3%Other 3%
Job Title
Education Institution 28%Research Institute 22%Pharmaceutical 8%Hospital (Veterinary) 8%Ambulatory Care 6%Biotech Company 6%Government 5%CRO 4%Medical Center 4%Non-Profit Organization 2%Clinical Laboratory 2%Consultant 2%Other 2%
OrganizationGeographyNorth America 46%Europe 26% Asia 11%South America 9%Africa 6%Oceania 2%
Education Institution 23%Ambulatory Care 16%Research Institute 12%Hospital 9%Pharmaceutical 7%Medical Center 7%Biotech Company 6%Clinical Laboratory 6%Government 3%CRO 3%Consultant 2%Non-Profit Organization 2%Other 4%
Organization
Research Scientist 23%Student 15%Medical Doctor 10%Pharmacist 9%Technician 9%Post Doc 8%Professor/Lecturer 6%Lab Manager/Director 6%Clinician 5%Executive 5%Other 4%
Job Title
Cancer Research/Diagnostics 13%Pharmaceuticals 13%Pharmacology 9%Immunology 9%Agricultural Sciences 8%Biotechnology 7%Animal Sciences 7%Laboratory Testing 6%Clinical Chemistry 5%Medicine 5%Antibodies 3%Allergy 3%Analytical Chemistry 3%Biochemistry 3%Molecular Biology 2%Toxicology 2% Other 2%
Specialty GeographyNorth America 53%Europe 23% Asia 10%South America 7%Africa 4%Oceania 3%
Drug DiscoveryFebruary 21-22, 2018
2018 Registrants 15,000+ Projected2018 Attendance 10,000+ Projected
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North America 45%Europe 23%Asia 12%South America 9%Africa 7%Oceania 4%
SpecialtyEducation Institution 20%Research Institute 14%Ambulatory Care 12%Biotech Company 9%Clinical Laboratory 8%Hospital 8%Medical School 6%Life Science Company 5%Government 4%Medical Center 4%Pharmaceutical 2%Consultant 2%CRO 2%Non-Profit Organization 2%Other 2%
OrganizationGenetics 10%Bioinformatics 9%Cancer Research 9%Gene Expression 7%Next-Gen Sequencing 6%Agricultural Sciences 6%Genomics 5%Genotyping 5%Biotechnology 5%Biochemistry 5%CRISPR 4%Gene Sequencing 4%Molecular Biology 4%Clinical Research 4%Animal Sciences 4%DNA Sequencing 3%Epigenetics 3%Allergy 3%Other 4%
Geography
Job TitleResearch Scientist 33%Technician 12%Lab Management 9%Student 9%Genetic Counselor 8%Educator/Faculty 8%Post Doc 7%Facility Manager/Director 5%Executive 4%Medical Doctor/Specialist 4%Other 1%
Genetics & GenomicsMay 9-10, 2018
2017 Registrants 26,7742017 Attendance 19,309
North America 43%Europe 27%Asia 12%South America 8%Africa 7%Oceania 3%
Molecular Diagnostics 11%Clinical Chemistry 9%Laboratory Testing 9%Cancer Diagnostics/Research 9%Microbiology & Immunology 8%Oncology 6%Clinical Research 6%Precision Medicine 4%Infectious Disease 4%Genetics & Genomics 4%Hematology 4%Pathology 4%Rare Diseases 4%Biochemistry 4%Biotechnology 3%Agricultural Sciences 3%Virology 2%Cardiology 2%Allergy 2%Other 2%
GeographySpecialty
Job TitleTechnician 19%Lab Management 19%Medical Doctor/Specialist 12%Medical Laboratory Technologist 11%Research Scientist 11%Facility Manager/Director 7%Student 7%Post Doc 5%Educator/Faculty 4%Executive 3%Other 2%
Clinical Laboratory 15%Ambulatory Care 13%Education Institution 13%Hospital 10%Research Institute 9%Biotech Company 7%Medical Center 6%Medical School 5%Government 3%Medical Device Company 3%Life Science Company 3%Private Practice 2%Pharmaceutical 2%Consultant 2%CRO 2%Non-Profit Organization 1%Other 4%
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Molecular DiagnosticsApril 11-12, 2018
2017 Registrants 21,8762017 Attendance 14,912
Education Institution 16%Clinical Laboratory 15%Ambulatory Care 13%Hospital 11%Research Institute 8%Biotech Company 7%Medical School 6%Life Science Company 6%Medical Center 4%Pharmaceutical 3%Government 3%Consultant 3%Non-Profit Foundations 3%Other 2%
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North America 50%Europe 25%Asia 16%South America 4%Africa 3%Oceania 2%
Geography
Cancer Diagnostics 12%Point of Care 9%Genetics & Genomics 9%Precision Medicine 7%Clinical Chemistry 7%Rare Disease 7%Bioinformatics 7%Molecular Diagnostics 6%Biotechnology 6%Oncology 5%Immunology 5%Virology 4%Biochemistry 4%Agricultural Sciences 4%Analytical Chemistry 4%Allergy 3%Other 3%
Specialty
Lab Management 15%Research Scientist 14%Medical Doctor/Specialist 13%Clinical Laboratory Scientist 12%Educator/Faculty 8%Post Doc 8%Medical Laboratory Technologist 8%Executive 7%Student 6%Chief Level Officer 4%Other 4%
Job Title
Precision MedicineJune 20-21, 2018
2017 Registrants 14,6102017 Attendance 8,249
North America 54%Europe 26%Asia 10%South America 4%Africa 3%Oceania 3%
SpecialtyLab Automation 16%Drug Discovery 10%Robotics 9%Laboratory Testing 9%High Throughput Screening 9%Assay Development 7%Bioinformatics 7%Analytical Chemistry 5%Biochemistry 5%Chromatography 4%Biotechnology 4%Clinical Diagnostics 3%Cancer Research 3%Nanotechnology 2%Next-Gen Sequencing 2%Genetics 2%Molecular Diagnostics 2%Other 2%
Geography
Lab Management 18%Medical Lab Technologist 14%Clinical Laboratory Scientist 12%Technician 10%Research Scientist 9%Engineer 9%Executive 9%Medical Doctor/Specialist 6%Educator/Faculty 5%Student 5%Other 3%
Job Title
Clinical Laboratory 18%Education Institution 17%Hospital 10%Biotech Company 9%Ambulatory Care 9%Research Institute 7%Life Science Company 5%Industrial Company 4%Pharmaceutical 4%Government 3%Medical Center 3%Medical Device Company 3%Non-Profit Organization 2%CRO 2%Consultant 2%Other 2%
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Lab AutomationMay 30-31, 2018
2017 Registrants 13,8862017 Attendance 7,038
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North America 52%Europe 26%Asia 11%South America 6%Africa 3%Oceania 2%
GeographyMicrobiology 13%CRISPR 12%Immunology 11%Genetics 10%CRISPR-cas9 8%DNA 8%Molecular Biology 7%Clinical Research 7%Cell Biology 6%Biotechnology 4%Cancer Research 4%Laboratory Testing 4%Biochemistry 3%Other 3%
Specialty
Research Scientist 28%Student 13%Lab Technician 10%Lab Management 10%Educator/Faculty 9%Post Doc 8%Clinical Laboratory Scientist 6%Medical Technologist 6%Executive 5%Medical Doctor/Specialist 2%Other 3%
Job Title
Education Institution 21%Research Institute 19%Biotech Company 11%Ambulatory Care 10%Clinical Laboratory 8%Pharmaceutical 8%Government 6%Hospital 4%Medical Center 4%CRO 4%Consultant 2%Other 3%
Organization
North America 46%Europe 26%Asia 10%Africa 8%South America 7%Oceania 3%
GeographyCancer Research 18%Cancer Diagnostics 7%Molecular Diagnostics 7%Animal Sciences 9%Oncology 6%Cell Biology 6%Laboratory Testing 6%Biochemistry 6%Immunology 5%Cancer Therapeutics 5%Clinical Diagnostics 5%Genetics 4%Agricultural Sciences 4%Analytical Chemistry 4%Biotechnology 3%Molecular Biology 3%Other 2%
Specialty
Research Scientist 18%Lab Management 13%Medical Doctor/Specialist 12%Lab Technician 10%Student 10%Post Doc 9%Educator/Faculty 9%Clinical Lab Scientist 6%Medical Technologist 6%Executive 3%Pathologist 3%Other 2%
Job Title
Ambulatory Care 20%Education Institution 18%Research Institute 14%Biotech Company 8%Clinical Laboratory 8%Hospital 7%Medical School 6%Pharmaceutical 3%Government 3%Medical Center 3%Life Science Company 3%Private Practice 3%Non-Profit Organization 2%Other 2%
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North America 45%Europe 26%Asia 11%South America 8%Africa 7%Oceania 3%
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Microbiology 15%Clinical Microbiology 11%Immunology 10%Microbiome 9%Food Microbiology 7%Virology 7%Laboratory Testing 7%Agricultural Sciences 6%Infectious Disease 5%Environmental Microbiology 4%Allergy 3%Analytical Chemistry 3%Parasitology 3%Genetics & Molecular Biology 3%Biotechnology 3% Antibodies 2%Other 2%
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Research Scientist 17%Clinical Laboratory Scientist 11%Medical Laboratory Technician 11%Microbiologist 10%Student 10%Post Doc 9%Lab Management 9%Educator/Faculty 7%Medical Doctor/Specialist 4%Executive 4%Facility Manager/Director 3%Technician 3%Other 2%
Job Title
Education Institution 19%Ambulatory Care 16%Research Institute 13%Clinical Laboratory 11%Biotech Company 7%Hospital 7%Government 5%Medical School 5%Life Science Company 3%Medical Center 2%Pharmaceutical 2%CRO 2%Consultant 2%Medical Device Company 2%Non-Profit Organization 2%Other 2%
Organization
Microbiology & ImmunologySeptember 12-13, 2018
2017 Registrants 21,0662017 Attendance 13,720
North America 44%Europe 23%Asia 13%Africa 9%South America 8%Oceania 3%
Geography
Cancer Research 11%Cell Biology 10%Clinical Research 9%Stem Cells 8%Cell Signaling/Transduction 8%Biochemistry 7%Biotechnology 6%Agricultural Sciences 5%Animal Sciences 5%Cell Culture 5%Molecular Biology 4%Immunology 4%Analytical Chemistry 4%Neuroscience 3%CSPR-Cas9 3%Genetics 3%Allergy 2%Anatomy 2%Microbiology 2%Other 2%
Specialty
Research Scientist 22%Student 18%Post Doc 12%Lab Technician 11%Educator/Faculty 10%Lab Management 9%Medical Technologist 8%Medical Doctor/Specialist 5%Executive 3%Other 2%
Job Title
Education Institution 24%Research Institute 17%Ambulatory Care 10%Clinical Laboratory 8%Biotech Company 8%Hospital 6%Medical School 6%Government 5%Medical Center 3%Life Science Company 3%Pharmaceutical 2%Non-Profit Organization 2%Consultant 2%CRO 2%Other 2%
Organization
2017 Registrants 17,0822017 Attendance 8,343
Cell BiologySeptember 26-27, 2018
CRISPROctober 3, 2018
2018 Registrants 15,000+ Projected2018 Attendance 10,000+ Projected
Cancer Research & OncologyOctober 10-11, 2018
2017 Registrants 24,1402017 Attendance 15,672
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Traditional Booth1-2 Booths $5,000 each
3-4 Booths $4,000 each
5-6 Booths $3,500 each
7-9 Booths $3,250 each
All Shows $3,000 each
Custom Booth with Hotspots1-2 Booths $6,000 each
3-4 Booths $5,000 each
5-6 Booths $4,500 each
7-9 Booths $4,250 each
All Shows $4,000 each
Sponsored Webinar1-2 Tracks $9,000
3+ Tracks $8,000
Keynote* $12,500 *no concurrent sessions
BannersLobby (4-5 spots) $1,250 – $1,500
Auditorium (2 spots) $1,250
Poster Hall (2 spots) $1,000
Resource Center (2 spots) $750
Lounge (4 spots) $750
Virtual Host Lobby Greeting* $1,750 *green screen production fees not included
Announcements1-4 $250 each
5 $1,000
LabRoots Virtual Event Rate Card
Keynote Session
Track Session
North America 46%Europe 26%Asia 10%
Africa 8%South America 7%Oceania 3%
GeographyDiagnostics 10%Clinical Chemistry 9%Laboratory Testing 8%Molecular Diagnostics 8%Cancer Diagnostics/Oncology 7%Allergy 6%Point of Care 5%Medicine 5%Agricultural Sciences 5%Personalized Healthcare 4%Infectious Disease 4%LIMS 4%Bioinformatics 4%Biotechnology 4%Pathology 4%Hematology 4%Vitamin D 3%Pharmacology 3%Immunology 3%Microbiology 3%Other 1%
Specialty
Lab Technician 18%Lab Management 15%Medical Doctor/Specialist 11%Clinical Laboratory Scientist 11%Medical Lab Technologist 9%Research Scientist 7%Executive 5%Educator/Faculty 5%Medical Student 5%Grad Student 4%Post Doc 3%Pathologist 3%Pharmacist 2%Other 3%
Job TitleClinical Laboratory 15%Ambulatory Care 13%Education Institution 13%Hospital 12%Biotech Company 9%Research Institute 6%Medical School 6%Life Science Company 4%Medical Device Company 3%Government 3%Medical Center 3%Consultant 3%Pharmaceutical 2%CRO 2%Private Practice 2%Non-Profit Organization 2%Other 2%
Organization
North America 47%Europe 22%Asia 18%
Africa 7%South America 4%Oceania 2%
GeographyAnalytical Chemistry 19%Biochemistry 13%Clinical Chemistry 8%Chemistry 8%Laboratory Testing 8%Microbiology 7%Chromatography 7%Mass Spectroscopy 6%LC/GC 5%Agricultural Sciences 5%Allergy 4%Cancer Research 3%Cell Culture 3%Other 4%
Specialty
Research Scientist 17%Chemist 10%Biochemist 9%Student 8%Educator/Faculty 8%Post Doc 7%Lab Management 7%Clinical Laboratory Scientist 6%Medical Technologist 6%Microbiologist 5%Medical Doctor/Specialist 5%Engineer 4%Executive 4%Other 4%
Job TitleEducation Institution 16%Ambulatory Care 15%Industrial Company 9%Hospital 9%Distribution/Sales 8%Biotech Company 8%Research Institute 7%Clinical Laboratory 7%Medical Center 6%Pharmaceutical 2%CRO 2%Government 2%Consultant 2%Life Sciences Company 2%Non-Profit Organization 2%Other 3%
Organization
Example Virtual Host Lobby Greeting and Banners
Analytical ChemistryOctober 24-25, 2018
2018 Registrants 15,000+ Projected2018 Attendance 10,000+ Projected
Clinical Diagnostics & ResearchNovember 14-15, 2018
2017 Registrants 26,6242017 Attendance 18,975
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Custom Virtual Events
Virtual Lobby or entry hall with virtual host
Virtual Booth
Virtual Booth
Live streaming video webcast
LabRoots’ Custom Virtual Events offer the unique ability to host your own event. A custom event includes the ability to create your own microsite and registration page, plan all webcasts and content, and design your own virtual learning interactive lab. Showcase your products and technologies while promoting your brand and highlighting your company’s expertise.
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Microsite
Customized virtual booth with sponsor’s digital content and
assets
Customized virtual booth with sponsor’s digital content and assets
Live streaming webcast, Q&A, polling, speaker slides and unlimited files
Product Theatre showcasing the sponsor’s products
and technology
Virtual Lobby or entry hall with virtual host
Choose between a Scheduled Virtual Event or a Persistent Virtual Event. A Scheduled Virtual Event is an event that is produced on a specific date(s) then archived and available on-demand for 12 months. A Persistent Virtual Event is a virtual event that allows you to host multiple webinars or mini-events all year long for a 12 month period.
Custom Virtual Events
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Rate Card
Banner AdsSuper Leader Board 970x90 (50K imp) $3,000/mo
Leader Board 728x90 (50K imp) $2,750/mo
MPU 300x250 (100K imp) $2,500/mo
Emails $495 CPM
Email Buckets25,000 emails $240.00 CPM $6,00050,000 emails $220.00 CPM $11,000100,000 emails $175.00 CPM $17,500200,000 emails $122.50 CPM $24,500300,000 emails $99.33 CPM $29,500400,000 emails $93.75 CPM $37,500500,000 emails $90.00 CPM $45,000750,000 emails $86.66 CPM $65,0001,000,000 emails $80.00 CPM $80,000
Ad Creation $50 - $200/hr Scheduled Virtual Event $30,000*On-demand for 12 months
Persistent Virtual Event $40,000*On-going event for 12 months
Basic Custom Event Includes:• Build Out Venue• Exhibit Hall• Auditorium• Resource Center• Lounge
LabRoots offers three different marketing packages to choose from. Ask your sales representative for more information.
Webinars1 Webinar $15,500Contact your LabRoots sales rep to learn about First Timer Webinar Rates.
Webinar Packages3-pack Webinar Series ($9,000 ea) $27,0005-pack Webinar Series ($7,000 ea) $37,50010-pack Webinar Series ($5,950 ea) $59,50020-pack Webinar Series ($4,500 ea) $90,000
Please contact your sales rep to learn about additional webinar package options.
Custom Virtual Event
• Production• Support• License• Hosting• Marketing
Custom Infographic Campaign $7,500
• Infographic created by a LabRoots author• 468x60 banner ad in 3 upcoming editions of our
trending newsletters• 5 social media posts on the most relevant LabRoots
Facebook groups• Infographic housed on LabRoots.com website
Custom Article Campaign $7,500
• 1,500 word article written by a LabRoots author• PDF of article and a full-bleed printable version• 468x60 banner ad in an upcoming edition of our
Trending eNewsletter• 5 social media posts on the most relevant LabRoots
Facebook groups• Article housed on LabRoots.com website
Custom Rich Content Campaigns
Combined Custom Article & Infographic Campaigns $12,500
Trial1 Banner Ad for 1 Month
3 Newsletter Sponsorships
1 Email Blast to 10K Recipients
5 Social Media Posts
Contact LabRoots for a
Custom Package Built to Meet Your Needs
$7,500
Additional MarketingEmails (bucket discounts) $495 CPMBanner Ads $2,000/MonthSocial Media Posting (bulk discounts) $300/PostPress Release $500
ExtraAdditional Reporting $100/hrExtra Prep Calls, Training Calls, Dry Runs fees $250/hr
Social MediaPer post $30010 posts ($290 ea) $2,90025 posts ($240 ea) $6,00050 posts ($200 ea) $10,000100 posts ($150 ea) $15,000
*Video is better than text for higher ROI & engagement
NewslettersAd Size468x60 banner
Webinars & Virtual Events NewsletterPer Newsletter (4 positions) $500
General Trending NewsletterPer Newsletter (1 exclusive position) $1,000
Category Specific Trending Newsletters*Per Newsletter (1 exclusive position) $500*See categories page 12
Number of Webinars *Studio costs covered by sponsor 1-5 webinars $7,500 each6-10 webinars $5,000 each11+ webinars $4,000 each
Translation Services (Per Language Per Webinar) Audio $3,000 - $5,000 Text Closed Caption $1,000 - $1,500
Additional OptionsCustom Virtual Lab• 1 Virtual Lab $10,000• 2-3 Virtual Labs $7,500 each• 4+ Virtual Labs $5,000 each
Additional Virtual Booths • Pricing varies based on booth features.
Virtual Learning Courses $2,000 per course
Job Fair $5,000 - $10,000
P.A.C.E. Continuing Education $2,500
CME Continuing Education $5,000 - $10,000
Gamification $5,000
Poster Sessions $5,000
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