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COMING UP: MRC Centenary UCL Open Day
On Saturday 29 June 2013, the Centre will join other MRC-funded groups and units based at UCL to host a free Centenary Open Day and Science Fair to celebrate MCR-funded research at UCL. This will be a family fun day catering for all ages, with interactive exhibits, lab tours, talks, workshops and games. Other Units & Centres involved will be: More...
Published: Mar 5, 2013 1:42:56 PM
WELCOME: New Centre Members
The MRC Centre welcomes new members Dr Joe Grove, Dr Ravindra Gupta, Dr Helen Rowe, Prof David Sansom, Prof Gitta Stockinger, and Dr Lucy Walker.
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Published: Mar 5, 2013 12:58:09 PM
SYMPOSIUM: Second Annual CLMS Symposium
22 May 2012
Congratulations to PhD student James Heather, who has been selected to present at the Immunology themed plenary session at this event being held at UCL on 28 June.
The CLMS Symposium is a one-day event showcasing the role of information technology, including computer and computational sciences, across the broad range of life and medical (basic and clinical) sciences.
The diverse programme aims to highlight the breadth of multi-disciplinary research currently being undertaken in the fields of computational, life, and medical sciences and to illustrate the value of collaboration across these fields.
For full details and to register to attend please visit the CLMS website.
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