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10th International Congress on Cell Biology

Posted by , on 16 January 2012

We are proud to announce that the International Congress on Cell Biology will be held for the first time in Latin America. The International Federation for Cell Biology (IFCB) and the Brazilian Society for Cell Biology (SBBC) are working together to host this Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from July 25th through 28th, 2012.
The aim of this Congress is to provide an exciting forum where undergraduate and graduate students, post docs and researchers from around the world can freely discuss about Science, in general, and different aspects of Cell Biology in particular, to start new collaborations and define future trends for cell science and technology. Efforts are underway in putting together a comprehensive and inspiring program broaching at least 30 different topics.

The meeting will be held at Riocentro Exhibition and Convention Center at Avenida Salvador Allende, 6555 – Barra da Tijuca – Rio de Janeiro – RJ – Brazil

The 10th ICCB/16th SBBC Meeting features:
• Plenary lectures, Round Table and Young Investigators sessions with local and international invited speakers
• Concurrent scientific sessions open to all attendees
• Pre-meeting workshops on state-of the art techniques and approaches
• Exhibit booths displaying an array of equipment, supplies and publications from local and international companies
• 2 days of poster sessions

Congress Language:

Because this is an international meeting, all activities will be conducted and sponken in English.

For more information, contact: iccb2012@interevent.com.br

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