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Posted by Treasa Creavin, on 1 March 2012
Building on the success of last year’s event, ECD 2012, which will take palce on 12-15 October 2012, will bring together scientists from the fields of epigenomics, genetics and bioinformatics to ...Posted by Jorge Beira, on 29 February 2012
4th Young Embryologist Meeting Friday 1st June 2012 UCL Institute of Child Health, London Registration and Abstract Submission NOW OPEN (until March 31st) The 4th ...Posted by Treasa Creavin, on 28 February 2012
Summary This popular course is a collaboration between MRC Harwell, the Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine, the RSPCA Transgenic Training Working Group (TTWG) and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. It ...Posted by the Node, on 28 February 2012
The Genetics Society of America has published a very useful list of tips for first time conference attendees, called “How to Get the Most Out of a Conference“. It’s written ...Posted by Raj Ladher, on 21 February 2012
After the devastating earthquake last year forced us to cancel the chick meeting, we are happy to announce that the next chick meeting will be held in Nagoya, ...Posted by the Node, on 20 February 2012
My inbox is full of abstract submission deadline reminders and meeting registration announcements, so I thought I’d share a few. Which conferences are you planning to go to this year? ...Posted by Katherine Brown, on 6 February 2012
A couple of weeks ago, around 70 stem cell scientists gathered in the beautiful ski resort of Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, for the sixth meeting organised by the European Stem Cell ...Posted by Ger Sabio, on 31 January 2012
The International course on Developmental Biology was a great experience, both instructive and mind-opening. All the students were shuttled to the remote and very small fishing village of Quintay, where ...Posted by Jean-Paul Vincent, on 25 January 2012
Conference page: http://www.cnrs.fr/insb/cjm/2012/Vincent_e.htmlPosted by Eva Amsen, on 19 January 2012
If you’re interested in the role of the internet in science and science communication, you should keep an eye on Twitter from today until Saturday. Specifically, the tag #scio12, which ...