Science Researcher Update: Spotlight on Meetings, Conferences, and Events

2nd Annual Peptides Congress 2015

 
Congress - London, United Kingdom
 
Over 350 peptides, proteins and biosimilars attendees representing global pharmaceutical organizations, leading biotech companies and internationally renowned academic institutions
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Tags: Pharmacology, Biochemistry, United Kingdom, April, Congress, Biology, Molecular Biology, London, Structural Biology, 2015, Life Sciences

The 2015 Keystone Symposia Meeting - Beige & Brown Fat: Basic Biology & Novel Therapeutics

 
Symposium - Snowbird, UT, United States
 
This meeting focuses on new pathways controlling brown fat development and thermogenesis.
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Tags: Diabetes, UT, April, Biology, United States, Molecular Biology, Metabolism, Endocrinology, 2015, keystone symposia, Snowbird, Health Science, Life Sciences, Conference

EMBO|EMBL Symposium: Cellular Heterogeneity: Role of Variability & Noise in Biological Decision-Making

 
Symposium - Heidelberg, Germany
 
The purpose of this symposium is to bring together researchers across different disciplines with a shared interest in studying the origins and consequences of variability in biological systems, ranging from stochastic molecular fluctuations to emerging cell population-level phenomena.
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Tags: Microbiology, Research Symposia, April, Biology, Molecular Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, germany, Symposium, Heidelberg, 2015, Life Sciences

Adult Neurogenesis 2015: Evolution, Regulation and Function

 
Conference - Dresden, Germany
 
2015 is the 50th anniversary of Joseph Altman's landmark discovery of adult neurogenesis.
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Tags: Molecular Biology, germany, May, Dresden, 2015, Health Science, Neuroscience, Conference, Genetics, Neurology, Life Science

The 2015 Keystone Symposia Meeting - Neural Control of Metabolic Physiology & Diseases

 
Symposium - Snowbird, UT, United States
 
The central nervous system, including the hypothalamus in particular, is important for the control of energy balance and metabolic homeostasis.
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Tags: Diabetes, infectious diseases, UT, April, Physiology, Medicine, Biology, United States, Molecular Biology, Endocrinology, 2015, keystone symposia, Snowbird, Neuroscience, Life Sciences, Neurology

Cell & Developmental Biology of Xenopus: Gene Discovery & Disease

 
Course - Cold Spring Harbor, NY, United States
 
Xenopus is an extraordinary in vivo model for cell and developmental biology. The ease of loss- and gain-of-function approaches allows rapid mechanistic analysis; this can be combined with classic embryological manipulations and state of the art imaging.
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Tags: April, United States, Molecular Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, Cold Spring Harbor, 2015, research course, Life Sciences, NY

10th Annual Oxford RNAi Conference, RNAi 2015

 
Conference - Oxford, United Kingdom
 
The 10th Annual Oxford RNAi Conference, RNAi 2015, will discuss short and long non-coding RNAs, their roles in gene regulation, functional studies, as biomarkers and their therapeutic applications.
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Tags: United Kingdom, March, Molecular Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Healthcare, Oxford, 2015, Life Sciences, Conference, RNA

Breakthroughs in Epigenetics - an EpiGeneSys-IMB joint Workshop

 
Workshop - Mainz, Germany
 
The epigenetic control of gene expression is increasingly recognized as a vital regulatory layer defining cell function and identity.
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Tags: March, Workshop, Molecular Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, germany, 2015, Mainz, Life Sciences

2nd Annual Symposium on RNA Science and Its Applications

 
Symposium - Albany, United States
 
 
The 2nd Annual Symposium on RNA Science and its Applications entails a full day of scientific presentations, poster session and awards on Friday, March 20th, 2015.
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Tags: Science, RNA research, scientific research, March, United States, Molecular Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Symposium, 2015, Life Sciences

EMBO Practical Course: Single molecule & single cell fluorescence Å/nm/μ/mm-scopy

 
Course - Heidelberg, Germany
 
 
Fluorescence is a light-based molecular phenomenon that is inherently non-invasive; it thus finds broad application in the studies of living matter – from the observation of isolated proteins in buffer to complex machinery in living animals.
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Tags: Microbiology, March, Biology, Molecular Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, germany, Heidelberg, 2015, research course, Life Sciences, laboratory

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