Hull York Medical School

North of England Cell Biology Forum 2010

University of Hull

University of Hull
17 September 2010

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Registration is now open for the North of England Cell Biology Forum 2010. This one day annual forum is intended to bring together molecular cell biologists who are located in the North of England. We are fortunate that within this region there is a critical mass of scientists with related interests in these fields.

The scientific programme of talks and posters is delivered and chaired entirely by PhD students and post-docs. This meeting therefore represents a fantastic opportunity for young researchers to present their latest data to their peers. To allow as many young scientists to contribute as possible, the programme will contain 12 short talks (15 min + 5 min questions). In addition to the 12 talks, the programme will contain two poster sessions (during the lunch break and in the evening) and informal networking slots will include teas in the morning and afternoon and a dinner session in the evening at the end of the meeting.

The key factors for the selection of talks will be the excellence of the science and the interest of the findings. Speakers will be selected in the immediate run up to the meeting to encourage all groups to report on their most recent data.

Prizes will be awarded to the best presentations and posters.

Programme:   North of England Cell Biology Forum 2010

Venue:Ferens Building, University of Hull, Cottingham Road campus

How to get to the venue:
http://www2.hull.ac.uk/theuniversity/directionstotheuniversity/directionstohull.aspx

Map of the University of Hull campus (pdf)

Organisers: Dr Francisco Rivero, Dr Klaus Ersfeld, Dr Frank Voncken,

Administrative contact: Gillian Dennison (g.dennison@hull.ac.uk)

Registration and costs:

Registration has now closed

Travel support
Following societies offer support for meeting attendance:
British Society for Cell Biology (http://www.bscb.org/?url=meetings/honorfell)
Biochemical Society (http://www.biochemistry.org/Grants/StudentTravelGrants.aspx)


Sponsors:

Biochemical Society Merck New England BioLabs British Society for Cell Biology
Sarstedt Leica Microsystems Zeiss StarLab