cdb-news
- Prof Claudio Stern awarded one of seven Advanced Grants from ERC
- Prof David Becker nominated for BBSRC Innovator of the Year Award
- Young Embryologist Network Meeting
- Prof Lewis Wolpert at the world's only Philosophy Festival
- CDB PhD Student wins two prestigious awards
- Prof Christopher Dean wins Excellence in Medical Education Award
- Prof Steve Wilson interviewed in 'Development'
- CDB Scientists discover sense of direction is innate
- CDB Scientists discover genes 'decide who wins body’s battle with cancer'
- Cells’ grouping tactic points to new cancer treatments
- Prof Geoff Burnstock wins two prestigious awards
- The secret life of cells revealed
- Dr Greg Campbell wins UCL teaching award
- Dr Samuel Lee warns that women are risking their lives in pursuit of a child
- Head of CDB elected President of the International Society for Developmental Biology
- CDB scientist awarded prestigious Developmental Neurobiology prize
- CDB research highlighted in Emmy award-winning National Geographic film
- New funding for research into the genetic causes of Parkinson's, awarded to CDB
- Prof Steve Hunt prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award for Neuroscience
- Prof Claudio Stern interviewed on the implications of US stem cell funding ban lift
- CDB students win UCL Graduate School Research Poster Competition
- Reptile fossil reignites debate over New Zealand’s submergence
- CDB scientists identify mechanism behind brain asymmetry
- CDB Students win Prizes in UCL Graduate School Competition
- Antisocial, invasive cells cause secondary tumours, say UCL scientists
- Jurassic turtles could swim
- Scientists gain insight into motor neurone disease
- Neuroscientist receives international prize for ‘pioneering work’
- Prof Claudio Stern elected FRS
- Spirals shape how we think
- Found: The frog from hell
- How insulin could reduce scarring
- CDB New Grants Success
- CDB Professor appointed Sainsbury Wellcome Centre: Interim Director
- Crucial sex hormones re-routed by missing molecule
- Prof Zeki on how a blind man 'sees' the world
- Love: it’s all the same to the brain
- Prof Semir Zeki on BBC World Service 'The Forum'
- 2011 Young Embryologist Network Meeting - all welcome
- Zebrafish lab wins two Wellcome Image Awards
- UCL voted best place for postdocs to work
- CDB wins 1st prize in UCL Graduate School Competition
- Prestigious Beddington Medal awarded to CDB graduate Carlos Carmona-Fontaine
- Fossil Specimen is the "oldest pregnant lizard we have seen" says Prof Susan Evans
- Used postal stamps collection for the Leprosy Mission
- Sainsbury Wellcome Centre granted planning permission
- Salinas lab findings on halting Alzheimer's disease in mice published in Journal of Neuroscience
- CDB grad student Andrew Beale wins 1st prize in UCL Poster Competition
- CDB welcomes new arrivals
- 4th Young Embryologist Meeting set for June 1st
- CDB PhD Students Wins First Prize in Biosciences Research Poster Competition
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CDB Seminars Wednesday 26 June, 12.30-4.40pm Gavin de Beer Lecture Theatre, Ground Floor, Anatomy Building Hosts: Steve Hunt and Michael Duchen
12.30pm Ricardo Laranjeiro: "A novel cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor (p20) controls circadian cell cycle timing" 1.00pm Mark Hajjawi: “Nucleotides as regulators of skeletal function” 1.30pm Keri Tochiki: “Are histone modifications setting up inflammatory pain states?” 2.00pm Gordon Walsh: "Model construction and
parameter determination in eukaryotic phosphoinositide metabolism" 2.40pm Mason Yeh: 3.10pm Beverley Bright: 3.40pm Eleanna Stamatakou: 4.10pm Hui Min Tan: __________________________
Thursday 27 June at 1pm __________________________ Following the Summer Break the Series returns in September.
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4th Young Embryologist Meeting set for June 1st
14 March 2012
Date: Friday 1st June, 2012
Time: 10.30am to 5pm
Location: Kennedy Lecture Theatre, Institute of Child Health, London
Keynote Speaker: Professor Liz Robertson
YEM:2012 is open to everyone and is free. It will be a full day event,
running from 10am to 5pm on Friday 1st June. The meeting will be held at
the UCL Institute of Child Health in London, at the Kennedy
Lecture Theatre. Lunch and coffee will be provided.
The meeting will consist of a series of talks and a poster session
by young embryologists. Preference is given to PhD students and
post-docs, and we aim to show a diverse range of topics and models.
Prizes
will be awarded for the best talks and posters.
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Full details at: http://www.youngembryologist.org/yem-2012.htm |
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