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Conference
- 1998. 1st
- A-IMBN Conference, June 20-24, Seoul Korea
- 1999. 2nd
- A-IMBN Conference, July 25-28, Singapore, Singapore
- 2000. 3rd
- A-IMBN Conference, September 2000, Brisbane, Australia
- 2001. 4th
- A-IMBN Conference, November 3-4, Taipei, Taiwan
- 2002. 5th
- A-IMBN Conference, November 2-5, Shanghai, China
- 2003. 6th
- A-IMBN Conference, November 11-13 , Tokyo, Japan
- 2004. 7th
- A-IMBN Conference, November 22-26, Bangkok, Thailand
- 2005. 8th
- A-IMBN Conference, 27~29 October 2005, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- 2006. 9th
- A-IMBN Conference, 3~5 September 2006, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- 2007. 10th
- A-IMBN Conference, 3~4 December 2007, ICGEB New Delhi, India
- 2008. 11th
- A-IMBN Conference, 8~9 October 2008, Seoul, Korea
- 2009. 12th
- A-IMBN Conference, 27-28 October 2009, Penang, Malaysia
- 2010. 13th
- A-IMBN Conference, 12~14 November 2010, Taipei, Taiwan
- 2012. 14th
- A-IMBN Conference, 1~2 March, 2012, Thailand Science Park, Thailand
- 2012. 15th
- A-IMBN Conference,22~2 October, 2012, SIBCB, Shanghai, China
- 2013. 16th
- A-IMBN Conference, 3~5 December, 2013, Biopolis, Singapore
- 2014. 17th
- A-IMBN Conference, 1~2 December, 2014, Taguig, Philippines
Training Course
- 2003. 26th
- A-IMBN-AMBO International Training Course "Molecular and Cell Biology in Post-Geneme Era", March 11~20, 2003, Osaka University, Japan
- 2004. 27th
- A-IMBN-AMBO International Training Course "Molecular and Cell Biology in Post-Geneme Era", February 11-20, 2004, Osaka University, Japan
- 2005. 28th
- A-IMBN-AMBO International Training Course "Innovative Strategy for Post-Genomic Research -Integrated Functional Analyses of Disease-associated Sugar Chains and Protein-", May 30 ~June 7, 2005, Osaka University, Japan
- 2006. 29th
- A-IMBN-AMBO International Training Course "Training Camp on Infectious Disease Threat", May 14~20, 2006, University of Tokyo, Japan
- 2007. 30th
- A-IMBN-AMBO International Training Course "Making a Bridge between Genome and its Work Horse", May 28~June 2, 2007, Yonsei University, Korea
- 2008. 31th
- A-IMBN-AMBO International Training Course "Molecular Vaccinology", June 2~6, 2008, International Vaccine Institute, Korea
- 2009. 32th
- A-IMBN-AMBO International Training Course "Exploring Structural Biology by Synchrotron Protein Crystrallography", September 30 ~ October 7, 2009, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
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- A-IMBN International Training Course on Microarray Technology for Gene Discovery and Expression, October 5-12, 2009, Lahore, Pakistan
- 2010. 1st
- ISESCO-AIMBN International Training Course on Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), September 13-18, 2010, Seoul, Korea
Workshop
- 2005.
- eIMBL Workshop, July 11~13, 2005, Seoul, Korea
- 2006.
- eIMBL Workshop, May 20~21, 2006, Seoul, Korea
- 2007.
- NRPGM/A-IMBN Workshop on Genomic-Wide Approaches in Genomic Medicine, January 9, 2007, Taipei, Taiwan
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- eIMBL Workshop on DNA Replication, April 16, 2007, Tokyo, Japan
- 2009.
- eIMBL Workshop on Challenge and Promise in Immuno Cell Therapy, March 19, 2009, Seoul, Korea
- eIMBL Workshop on The Impact of Personal Genomics on Biosciences, April 3~4, 2009, Seoul, Korea
Symposium, Seminar, Lecture etc
- 2004.
- A-IMBN Delivery Symposium on Molecular Biology, June 22~23, 2004, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- 2005.
- A-IMBN/SCA(Science Council of Asia) Joint Bio Symposium, May 11~14, 2005, Hanoi, Vietnam
- 2007.
- A-IMBN Delivery Symposium, “Genomics: A New Dimension in Science & Technology” March 5~6, 2007, Kathmandu, Nepal
"A-IMBN Research"
A-IMBN Research was launched at http://www.natureasia.com/A-IMBN. A-IMBN Research is produced jointly by the Asia-Pacific International Molecular Biology Network (A-IMBN) and NPG Nature Asia-Pacific, the Asia-Pacific wing of Nature Publishing Group (NPG).
A-IMBN Research will provide short 'Research Highlights' of interesting, recently-published articles authored by members of A-IMBN, or by researchers who are based at one of the 18 A-IMBN supporting institutions. A-IMBN currently includes supporting institutes in Australia, China, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, New Zealand, Singapore, and Thailand.
The website, which is hosted on NPG Nature Asia-Pacific's powerful multilingual website at www.natureasia.com, will cover all of the leading journals in molecular biology and biotechnology, some lesser known titles, and leading interdisciplinary journals. Articles will be recommended to be featured by an international Advisory Committee of A-IMBN and by NPG and selected by an A-IMBN editorial board, and Research Highlights will be written and edited by a team of professional NPG-selected science writers and editors. Initially A-IMBN Research will publish new Highlights monthly, but is expected to move to a more frequent publication schedule as the service develops.
A-IMBN Research is one of the first examples of NPG Nature Asia-Pacific's custom publishing service, which helps institutions in the Asia-Pacific region raise their profile and awareness of their best research. The launch of A-IMBN Research continues NPG Nature Asia-Pacific's strategy of building a hub of scientific, technical and medical publishing in the Asia-Pacific region. Earlier in 2007, NPG launched Nature China (www.naturechina.com.cn/nchina), which uses a similar editorial system to highlight the best research coming out of China.