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Submit your abstract for YEN:2015! Deadline 21st April

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7th Young Embryologist Network Annual General Meeting

15th May 2015

09:15-17:30 King’s College London

Registration and abstract submission are now open!

The 7th Young Embryologist Network AGM aims to bring together developmental biologists from across the UK (and beyond) to discuss their work. This year is likely to be the largest YEN AGM yet!

This year, YEN is honoured to have Professor Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz (University of Cambridge) present The Sammy Lee Memorial Lecture. As well as three talk sessions and a poster break, we will also have career-development guidance, comprising of a Careers Q&A session and presentations from newly established PIs.

As in previous years, this meeting is completely free thanks to the generosity of our sponsors: The Company of Biologists, New England Biolabs, Roche, REGEN, F1000, Transnetyx, Cambridge Bioscience, MRC: Centre for Developmental Neurobiology, University College London: CBD and The Francis Crick Institute.

We are looking for talks from embryologists, stem cell biologists and developmental biologists who work on one or more of the following topics:

– Stem Cells and Differentiation

– Early Embryonic Development

– Forces in Morphogenesis

Posters are encouraged relating to any research topic within embryology, stem cell biology and developmental biology.

The deadline for abstract submission is Midnight 21st April.  

To submit an abstract: http://goo.gl/forms/86yQaST0Up

Register now to secure your place!:  http://goo.gl/SwQJFr 

For more information see:

http://www.youngembryologist.org

https://twitter.com/YEN2015

https://www.facebook.com/groups/162682597092683/

or contact us directly: youngembryologistnetwork@gmail.com

 

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