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CDB Seminars Thursday 23 May at 1pm __________________________ Thursday 30 May at 1pm
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Related seminars at UCL
This web page publicises related UCL and external seminars of interest to CDB. If you have a seminar you would like included here, please contact Glenda Young. Please note that seminars below are organised by the departments listed. For further information and to confirm that the event is still running, please contact the individual department direct.
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>> See also: UCL Science, Health and Medical seminars series |
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Monday 28th March at 1.00pm Otto Wolff Lecture, Institute of Child Health By: Dr Larry J. Young, Center for Translational Social Neuroscience, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta GA, USA "Molecular Neurobiology of Social Bonding: Implications for Autism Spectrum Disorders" Tea & coffee available on the balcony from 12.40pm Venue: Kennedy Lecture Theatre, ICH All Welcome More information: director@ich.ucl.ac.uk _____ |
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Tuesday 29 March at 5pm UCL CoMPLEX Seminar "Maximising Phylogenetic Diversity" Nick Goldman, European Bioinformatics Institute Veue:Gavin de Beer Lecture Theatre Followed by drinks in the Print Room Cafe More info at http://www.ucl.ac.uk/complex _____ |
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Friday, 1st April at 4pm University of London, School of Pharmacy seminar Extrasynaptic GABAA receptors in health and disease Prof. Christopher Miller, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, London Everybody is welcome. Forthcoming seminars at http://www.pharmacy.ac.uk/neuroseminar.html _____ |
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Wednesday 6 April from 10am to 5pm UCL Dementia Symposium This symposium launches the new Dementia research interest group/consortium. This first event is restricted to UCL staff and students. There are a few places remaining. For programme information and registration please contact Frances Edwards f.a.edwards@ucl.ac.uk _____ |
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Monday 11th April, from 9am to 4pm SLMS Distance Learning Workshop The Workshop is designed to share expertise and experience in the planning and execution of distance learning programmes with SLMS. Final scheduling of days events tba The objectives are: 1) To provide the tools to help prospective course organisers get started; 2) To facilitate dialogue between current course organiser to encourage sharing of best practice; 3) To develop guidance documents as a resource for all involved in delivery of distance learning programmes. Location: Wilkins JBR For catering purposes, please register via s.beesley@ucl.ac.uk by Friday 1st April 2011. _____ |
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Monday April 11 to Thursday April 14 Conference: Enabling Systems Biology The conference will gather the current expertise in systems biology approaches used to tackle 4 domains of research: cell cycle, cellular signaling, metabolism and stem cells. The conference will be followed by a workshop where bioinformatics tools developed for predicting discrete protein function, reconstructing networks, and model molecular systems will be demonstrated. The conference is organized by the European Network of Excellence ENFIN, which develops infrastructure for data integration, bioinformatics tools and assessment to enhance Systems Biology in Europe. Further information: http://www.enfin.org/esb Location: University College London, Gower Street, London, United Kingdom _____ |
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Tuesday 12 April Non-coding RNAs and Cancer Symposium Venue: Beveridge Hall, University of London, Senate House Registration deadline: 15th March 2011 Full details here _____ |
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Sunday April 17 - Wednesday April 20 British Neuroscience Association Biennial Scientific Meeting Further info and registration details at http://www.bna.org.uk _____ |
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Monday 18 April at 2pm UCL Centre for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Special Lecture Invited Speaker: Hans Clevers, Prof. in Molecular Genetics and Director of the Hubretch Institute, Utretch, The Netherlands Title: "Wnt signaling, Lgr5 stem cells and cancer” Venue: Gavin de Beer Lecture Theatre, Anatomy Building, Gower Street http://www.ucl.ac.uk/stemcells/events _____ |
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Thursday 5 May from 9am to 6pm UCL Division of Infection and Immunity is hosting: The Injured Sentinel: the Pathophysiology of the Antigen Presenting Cell A Symposium in honour of Prof. David Katz. Registration required (here) but event is free for UCL members. _____ |
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Friday 6 May Young Embryologist Network Meeting 2011 Full information _____ |
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Friday 13 May UCL CONFERENCE: The Future of Healthcare in Europe Bringing together expertise from academia, government, public policy institutes, think-tanks and the third sector from across Europe, this conference will seek to define the major health challenges that Europe faces and explore the ways in which different European countries are responding to these to find potential solutions. Registration will open in March 2011 Convened by Professor Sir John Tooke, UCL Vice-Provost (Health), the UCL European Institute and UCL Grand Challenges, in cooperation with the Finnish Institute in London. Full details _____ |
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Thursday 19 May UCL/NIMR Seminar Day (by students for students) National Institute for Medical Research Talks by students, posters, guest lectures More information and online registration _____ |
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Tuesday 24 May Transcription and Disease Venue: Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre, UCL Note - this is a commercial seminar and a delegate fee of £95 is payable Details and registration _____ |
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Wednesday May 25 - Thursday May 26 UCL Grand Challenge of Global Health SYMPOSIUM: Population Footprints A UCL and Leverhulme Trust symposium on human population growth and global carrying capacity. A major international symposium which will provoke debate on the theme of human population growth and global carrying capacity, which is often regarded as simply too controversial and difficult to be tackled through rational analysis. There will be approximately 30 speakers over two days and an audience of more than 400. Details _____ |
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Wednesday 8 - Friday 10 June Signalling 2011: A Biochemical Society Centenerary Celebration Venue: University of Edinburgh For a full programme, visit http://www.biochemistry.org _____ |
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Friday 10th June at 11am The Annual Service of Thanksgiving in Memory of those who have donated their Bodies for Medical Education and Research Venue: Central Hall Westminster All are warmly invited to attend. Further details will be sent out nearer the time but if you have any questions, please contact the UCL Medical School Chaplain, the Reverend Philippa (Pippa) Turner at philippa.turner@medsch.ucl.ac.uk _____ |
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Friday July 1 UCL 2011 Neuroscience Symposium Venue: UCL Institute of Education Registration for the event will open at 12 noon on Wednesday 16 March. The day will commence at 09:15 and close with a wine reception at 17:30. Confirmed speakers include: Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, Peter Dayan, Annette Dolphin, Michael Hausser, Sonja Hofer, John O'Keefe, Antonella Riccio and Nick Wood. There will be a poster session again this year, and the organisers will be asking for poster titles and abstracts at the time of registration. If you would like to be considered for poster presentation, please be ready to submit your title and abstract (200 words max) when registering from 16 March onwards (you will have some time after registration to amend your title and abstract ). For further information please contact Graham Cadwallader, g.cadwallader@ucl.ac.uk or Alison Brindle, a.brindle@ucl.ac.uk. ___ |
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Thursday 15 September One-day Symposium on "Contemporary Statistical Methods for Medical Research" The UCL Partners Biostatistics Network is organising their first one-day Symposium on "Contemporary Statistical Methods for Medical Research", to be held at UCL (www.ucl.ac.uk/statistics/biostatistics/symposium). The Network was established to improve communication and research collaboration between medical statisticians working in UCLP and to raise the profile of Biostatistics in Medical Research. Regular research seminars have been organised by the Network since 2009 (www.ucl.ac.uk/statistics/biostatistics/seminars) and this symposium is intended to be the first of an annual series. The symposium will consist of talks and discussions by eminent medical statisticians from the UK on: - "Statistical Methods for handling Missing Data"; - "Recent Developments in Clinical Trials Methodology"; - "Statistical Issues in Health Economic Evaluation". A poster session is also planned at the symposium for participation by UCL PhD students and post-doctoral fellows/research assistants working in Medical Statistics. Attendance will be free for members of UCL. Additional information can be obtained by contacting Dr Gianluca Baio (gianluca@stats.ucl.ac.uk). _____ |
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