Access to meeting’s slides is given to meeting’s participants for a period of 4 weeks after the meeting.
A unique Login and password are sent by email to participants right after the meeting.
Afterwards the slides are only accessible to IABS member, using their Member Login and Password.
Visitors travelling to Canada by air are now expected to get an electronic travel authorisation (eTA) to enter Canada.
If you’re visiting Canada you’ll need an eTA to board your flight unless you’re otherwise exempted (for example, if you have a valid Canadian visa or a permanent resident card). If you have British-Canadian dual nationality you won’t be able to apply for an eTA and you’ll need to present a valid Canadian passport to board your flight to Canada.
If you’re travelling by land or sea, you won’t need an eTA when you enter Canada. However, you must travel with acceptable travel documents and identification.
For more information about the eTA system, and to apply online, visit the official Canadian government website.
The International Alliance for Biological Standardization (IABS) is an independent, non-profit scientific Alliance, governed by Articles 60-79 of the Swiss Civil code and by its Constitution. Its office is located in Geneva (Switzerland). IABS has members in over 50 countries.
IABS is devoted to the scientific and medical advancement of biologicals, by facilitating communication among those who develop, produce and regulate biological products for human and animal health.
Reports and proceedings of IABS conferences and workshops appear in its journal Biologicals, published by Elsevier and /or in the series Developments in Biologicals published by Karger.
As an Individual Member of IABS, you will:
For more information on how to become a member of IABS, please visit: www.iabs.org