Conference - Ashburn, VA, United States
A follow-up to the first meeting in 2009, this conference will focus on recent advances in the identification and characterization of the neural circuitry controlling reproductive behaviors.
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VA,
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Janelia Farm Research Campus,
Ashburn,
Neuroscience
Symposium - Beijing, China
As one of the most investigated areas in biomedical research, the cancer field is rapidly advancing by translating biological insights towards better detection and therapeutics, including molecular classifications as well as immunotherapies.
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cancer research,
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Symposium,
Asia,
Beijing,
China
Congress - Heidelberg, Germany
It is our great pleasure to announce the international congress "Molecular mechanisms of cellular surveillance and damage responses" and invite you to attend this event.
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Molecular Cell Biology,
Molecular Biology,
germany,
Heidelberg
Conference - Singapore, Singapore
This conference would help in
1. Generating your academic and professional relationships
2. Boosting your morale and confidence of presenting your research in an international platform
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Singapore,
Healthcare,
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Biotechnology
Conference - Istanbul, Turkey
Shift of Clinical trials from west countries to other regions is trendy and aims mainly to improve patients’ inclusion, to reduce costs and to explore the potential of the emerging markets for later branding the drug.
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March,
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2015,
Turkey,
Istanbul
Workshop - Yokohama, Japan
The Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) is planning long-distance, long-term multidisciplinary research cruises (large-scale research cruises) using its vessels that will be open to both Japanese and overseas universities and research institutes.
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Biotechnology
Symposium - Barcelona, Spain
Understanding the genetic and epigenetic programs that determine the identities of the different cell types in a multicellular organism is one of the key problems in biology.
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Molecular Cell Biology,
Molecular Biology,
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Barcelona,
Spain,
Stem Cell
Conference - Heidelberg, Germany
The main objective of this conference is to bring people together from diverse disciplines to exchange ideas, promote cross-disciplinary collaborations and to form a synthesis of appropriate systems-level approaches. The meeting is therefore purposely broad to cover all aspects of genomics to systems biology, a unique combination that is highly appreciated by the participants.
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germany,
Heidelberg,
Genomics
Webinar - Online
In this one hour webinar, we will begin with a brief introduction to chromatin and the ChIP protocol, follow by highlights of relevant publications where ChIP, ChIP-on-chip and ChIP-seq have been used to map genomic regions and histone modifications.
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Webinar
Symposium - Sant Feliu de Guixols, Costa Brava, Spain
This conference will focus on the latest developments in Drosophila systems neuroscience and their application to biomimetics and biorobotics. It follows the successful 2010 ESF-EMBO symposium "Functional Neurobiology in Minibrains" (meeting report: Cobb, EMBO reports 2011, 389), which fostered new interactions within an interdisciplinary community of molecular biologists, ecologists and engineers.
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Neurobiology,
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Spain,
Neuroscience