Salimetrics Europe launch 'All Things Saliva' training courses for collection, storage and testing of salivary biomarkers

Press release issued: 14 August 2008



Image of Dr Matt Bristow Anglia Ruskin Psychology and Sharon Young, MD of Salimetrics Europe
Dr Matt Bristow Anglia Ruskin Psychology and Sharon Young, MD of Salimetrics Europe
If your research group or diagnostic laboratory is involved in the analysis of saliva for the determination of hormones and/or biomarkers, Salimetrics now offer a comprehensive training course in partnership with Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge and the University of Central Lancashire in Preston.

Salimetrics, world leader for the analysis of salivary biomarkers, has just launched a Saliva Training Course based in the UK.

The course will ensure that researchers using or considering using saliva as an analytical tool carry out the collection, storage and analysis in the optimum way to ensure results achieved for important studies are accurate and reliable.

The 'All Things Saliva' training courses will be held on a regular basis in partnership with Scientists within the Psychology Departments at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge and the University of Central Lancashire in Preston. Participants can choose the location nearest to them.

The courses are intended to run over two days with a hotel stay included in the course cost. Senior Psychology Lecturers will carry out the training based upon their considerable experience and a practical session 'Running a Salimetrics Cortisol Assay' is included with data analysis.

Please email info@salimetricseurope.com to obtain date and content for the next course.

The course will cover: Saliva as a diagnostic/research tool; collection and storage of saliva; running a cortisol assay research design (practical sessions); ELISA theory data analysis (practical sessions); HTA (Human Tissue Act)

Please click here for full details at Anglia Ruskin University.

For further details including full specifications, testing procedures, saliva collection for each assay please log into www.salimetrics.com
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