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The Company of Biologists Workshop - Evolution of the Human Neocortex

Posted by , on 1 July 2015

Katherine Brown (Development) will be attending this meeting

Workshop “Membrane Traffic at the Synapse. The Cell Biology of Synaptic Plasticity”

Posted by , on 1 July 2015

It is now evident that synaptic function relies on core components of the intracellular membrane trafficking machinery to support key aspects of neurotransmitter vesicle cycling and postsynaptic receptor translocation. On ...

Workshop “Systems biology of T cells: clinical, experimental and theoretical approaches”

Posted by , on 1 July 2015

This workshop belong to the series “Current Trends in Biomedicine”, organized by the Universidad Internacional de Andalucía (UNIA). More information and application at http://www.unia.es/biomedicine SCOPE: The immune system can be ...

Workshop “The Microbiome: Role in Health and Disease”

Posted by , on 1 July 2015

This workshop belongs to the series “Current Trends in Biomedicine”, organized by the Universidad Internacional de Andalucía (UNIA). More information and application at http://www.unia.es/biomedicine SCOPE: Vertebrates become colonized with complex ...

Workshop “Neuroepigenetics: a new perspective on memory mechanisms and brain disorders”

Posted by , on 1 July 2015

This workshop belongs to the series “Current Trends in Biomedicine”, organized by the Universidad Internacional de Andalucía (UNIA). More information and application at http://www.unia.es/biomedicine SCOPE: The epigenetic modification of the ...

Workshop “Molecular mechanisms of inner ear development”

Posted by , on 1 July 2015

This workshop belong to the series “Current Trends in Biomedicine”, organized by the Universidad Internacional de Andalucía (UNIA). More information and application at http://www.unia.es/biomedicine SCOPE: The vertebrate inner ear is ...

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