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This workshop belongs to the series “Current Trends in Biomedicine”, organized by the Universidad Internacional de Andalucía (UNIA). More information and application at https://www.unia.es/biomedicine RNA-guided genome editing by engineered ...Posted by Joaquín Torreblanca, on 14 June 2021
This workshop belongs to the series “Current Trends in Biomedicine”, organized by the Universidad Internacional de Andalucía (UNIA). More information and application at https://www.unia.es/biomedicine The synapse is the fundamental information-processing ...Posted by Kieran Harvey, on 28 September 2020
To hear the latest developments in the Hippo signalling field join the Hippo 2020 Virtual Conference on 18 & 19 November 2020. Short talks will be selected from abstracts (submission deadline October ...Posted by EMBL Events, on 27 October 2019
This course will cover the basics, possibilities and limitations of different purification and characterisation techniques and will address strategies to understand their role in biomedical applications.Posted by EMBL Events, on 27 October 2019
Over the course of three days small interdisciplinary teams will co-create innovative healthcare solutions for chronic disease management. Each team will take on a specific pre-defined challenge from the fields ...Posted by EMBL Events, on 27 October 2019
The workshop sets the stage for the dissemination and exchange of new developments in diverse, hot fields within chemical biology, being the platform for inspiration, collaboration and networking for researchers ...Posted by Ana Teresa Tavares, on 18 October 2019
The DevBioMed Symposium aims at bringing together research scientists and clinicians to discuss the exciting crossroads between the fields of Developmental Biology and Medicine.Posted by Aidan Maartens, on 26 September 2019
The fourth in Development’s highly successful series of events focusing on human developmental biology