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We hope you will join us for this year's conferences. Click the conference titles below for more detailed information (usually available approximately four months prior to each meeting). The most current information on these conferences is available through this Web site.
Program information for completed conferences can be found here.
October 01 - October 02, 2009 Boston, MA This is the annual meeting for academic program directors, planners, project managers, and administrators of academic medical & health science centers to benchmark their plans and initiatives against the current, forward-looking actions of other leading institutions and build on the latest successes and innovations.
At this conference you will learn how other institutions are aggressively moving forward for post-recovery leadership with radically new, integrated plans for research, education, and patient care.
The agenda is now available. Click here to view.
You'll find out how investment decisions, capital project plans, and operating models are being reformulated to create lower-cost, more-efficient, higher-profit, financially-strong, competitive, academic medical and health science centers for the future.
Plus you will have a unique opportunity to tour outstanding, Boston-region educational, clinical and research facilities that are setting a new standard for academic medicine and health sciences.
- The Yawkey Center for Outpatient Care @ Massachusetts General - Carl J. and Ruth Shapiro Cardiovascular Center @ Brigham and Women's Hospital - The Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences - BioSquare III & Moakley Building: Boston Univ. SoM / Boston Med. Center - Harvard University Medical Research Building
REGISTRATION IS OPEN.
If you have questions, please email: AMC2009@TradelineInc.com or call (925) 254-1744 x12. Register through August 28 2009 SAVE $150 USD 
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October 19 - October 20, 2009 Scottsdale, AZ
Operational Efficiency * Capital Projects * Sustainability
Agenda is now available. Click here to view.
Attend Tradeline’s 21st annual Animal Research Facilities conference this fall to raise the productivity of your animal research programs, lower operating costs, minimize capital spending, and meet the new standards for compliance and sustainable operations.
This is the annual meeting of animal research program directors, animal facility managers, capital planners, project managers, and financial administrators to build on the latest successes and innovations of leaders in the industry, and to benchmark new plans and initiatives for improving the quality, efficiency, and capacity of animal research programs.
Specifically, at this year’s conference you’ll get the details on solutions to these top planning issues:
• Lower operating costs • More flexibility to accommodate research program changes • Sustainability plans for water, energy, waste • Straegies for biosafety and biosecurity • Revised capital plans for upgrades, renovations, expansions & new construction • Winning grant proposals by demonstrating quality, efficiency, and performance • Engineering decisions for biocontainment • Technology innovations for rooms, housing, and MEP systems • Compliance processes and standards
Special Conference Features!
WORKSHOP: New NIH Design Requirements for Biomedical & Animal Research Facilities. Presented by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (New construction funded with NIH grant money must conform to requirements set out in these guidelines.)
FACILITY TOURS: Arizona State University BioDesign Institute vivarium facilities Covance Laboratories - the new, pre-clinical 288,000-sf Chandler facility
REGISTRATION IS OPEN.
If you have questions, please email: Animal2009@TradelineInc.com or call (925) 254-1744 x12.
Register through September 18 2009 SAVE $150 USD 
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December 02 - December 03, 2009 St. Petersburg, FL The 21st Annual College & University Science Facilities Conference
Your institution’s financial performance is critically dependent on you getting the science and research facility plan right for the post-recovery academic world.
Here’s what’s at stake: winning fiercely sought-after grant funding; providing world-class education; recruiting top faculty, researchers, and students; rising in the rankings of science-program reputation; and growing your institution’s financial base.
The leaders are pressing forward on science-program growth initiatives -- but with recalibrated growth models, facility plans, and focus.
At this conference, you’ll find out how science facility plans are being overhauled, re-scaled, re-formulated, and re-launched to get more science-program results quicker with less capital and lower annual operating costs – and locking in big capital savings from the soon-to-disappear opportunity of a depressed construction market. In particular, you’ll pick-up the new renovation and upgrade initiatives, facility operating solutions, and capital project implementation strategies that are being put into play to get:
• Cost-effective growth of science-program capacity • Lower capital-dollar outlays • Higher-profit use of research space • More economical models for science teaching • Lower facility operating costs • Real sustainability • A high campus profile for science & engineering
REGISTRATION IS OPEN. Full program details will be available, August 2009.
To receive program information as it becomes available please email: Academic2009@TradelineInc.com or call (925) 254-1744 x19. Register through October 30 2009 SAVE $150 USD 
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