Science Researcher Update: Spotlight on Meetings, Conferences, and Events
Tags: Systems Biology, germany, Heidelberg, 2015, February, research course, Life Sciences
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Symposium - Breckenridge, CO, United States
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Lipid homeostasis is fundamental to the maintenance of good health.
Tags: USA, Medicine, Systems Biology, Symposium, Metabolism, 2015, February, keystone symposia, Breckenridge, Life Sciences, Colorado
Tags: CA, United States, Systems Biology, Symposium, January, 2015, San Diego, La Jolla, Life Science, Salk
Tags: United States, Systems Biology, Research Meeting UK, 2015, February, genomic, biology research, Maui, Hawaiian Islands, research scientists
Tags: 2014, November, life science current events, Systems Biology, Molecular Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Research Conference, germany, Heidelberg, Genomics
Conference - Heidelberg, Germany
Yeast and filamentous fungi are widely used as model eukaryotic organisms and as cell factories for biochemical and protein production.
Tags: 2014, cell biology, September, Systems Biology, Molecular Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, germany, Heidelberg, 2013 schedule of Events, Life Sciences, Conference
Conference - Cayenne, French Guiana
This meeting offers attendees the opportunity to network with peers, learn new trends and hear about cutting-edge scientific advancements in emerging and infectious diseases from the experts, researchers and academics as well as health professionals.
Tags: 2014, infectious diseases, September, Systems Biology, Guiana, Life Sciences, Conference
Conference - Ashburn, VA, United States
Associative learning and memory are fundamental capacities of all animals with a nervous system.
Tags: 2014, VA, United States, September, Systems Biology, Janelia Farm Research Campus, Ashburn, Life Sciences, Conference
Course - Como, Italy
Despite omics’ BIG DATA, molecular biology is not yet able to understand complex biological functions, cell factories, and multifactorial diseases (cancer, neurodegeneration).
Tags: 2014, September, Systems Biology, Italy, Como, Life Sciences
Conference - Ashburn, VA, United States
A half-century of in vivo electrophysiological recordings indicate that neurons in many areas of the CNS, including the visual system, become sensitive to increasingly specific characteristics of external cues as stimulus-evoked signals propagate centrally.
Tags: 2014, science current events, VA, US, September, Systems Biology, Janelia Farm Research Campus, Ashburn, Life Sciences, Conference