Belfast, 30th August-31st August 2012

Conference Theme: Forensic Toxicology and Drugs of Abuse

Scientific sessions include;

  • Street drugs, pharmaceuticals and toxicology
  • Alcohol, drugs and driving
  • Post-mortem toxicology
  • Instrumental techniques

The conference will include 2 days Platform Presentations plus a Poster Exhbition and a social event Thursday evening. There will also be a Sponsors' exhibition and poster competition.

Who should attend? Anyone involved in forensic and analytical toxicology including those working in forensic science laboratories, hospital laboratories, academia and industry.

Submit Abstract (Deadline 6th July)

Register for conference (Early registration deadline 20th July)

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Venue

As a member of the Russell Group of the UK's 20 research-intensive institutes, Queen's os one of the leading universities in the UK and Ireland. Founded in 1845, the magnificent new building was designed and built by Charles Lanyon. For some background information on Belfast see: www.gotobelfast.com.

Directions

Plane:

Belfast is served by two airports. The International Airport is 17 miles from the City Centre and handles both international and domestic flights. The George Best Belfast City Airport is only 3 miles from the City Centre and handles mainly domestic flights within Ireland and the UK.

Car:

Why not take one of the car ferries from Liverpool or Stranraer/Cairnryan and extend your stay in N Ireland?
For those travelling by car, Queens is close to the centre of the city therefore you should check your hotel's parking arrangements.

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Accommodation

There are numerous hotels close to the university and preferential rates have been negotiated with some local hotels which can be booked online. Enter the following code: BLFUKIAFT
Queens has a limited number of en-suite rooms at a reasonable rate. Please contact Orla O'Kane early to secure accommodation (Telephone 02890 974403; Email o.okane@qub.ac.uk)