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Single cell ecology meeting

Posted by , on 30 October 2018

The Royal Society is organising the upcoming Single cell ecology meeting on 10-11 December 2018 in London, UK, on behalf of Professor Thomas Richards, Dr Ramon Massana and Professor Neil Hall.

This will be an interdisciplinary meeting to explore the use of single cell technologies to understand the function, diversity and interactions of microbes. This meeting aims to bring together physicists who manipulate cells; microbiologists who seek to understand the nature of microbial communities; genomicists who are developing new approaches to study individual cells; and evolutionary biologists who are trying to sample microbes and understand where they branch on the tree of life.

To register, please visit the meeting website.

View the programme.

Attending the event

This meeting is intended for researchers in relevant fields.

  • Free to attend
  • Limited places, advanced registration is essential
  • An optional lunch can be purchased during registration

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