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Tuesday, September 25
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Tue 25 Sep 2007 12:58 BST
EuroSciCon (www.euroscicon.com) have confirmed that Dr Jagadeesh Bayry (Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers¸ France) will be speaking at their 'Understanding dendritic cells and their ability to regulate immune responses' meeting on November 16th 2007. The topic of his discussion will be 'Regulation of human dendritic cell functions by CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells'. This will add to an already impressive agenda more »
Friday, September 21
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Fri 21 Sep 2007 10:10 BST
There is a great line-up of talks at EuroSciCon's 'Proteomics: advances in biomarker discovery' meeting on 23rd November 2007. Why not submit an abstract for presentation? more »
Saturday, September 15
by
sharac
on Sat 15 Sep 2007 16:38 BST
Sadly, many people keep themselves going and going in a vain attempt to reach a place that doesn’t exist. That place is being completely finished with nothing else left to do. The reason why many people have trouble sleeping is that even though they are physically in bed, mentally they are still not done, and thoughts of the things still left to do are regurgitating in their mind. Balanced people accept the fact that they will never be completely caught up and don’t get themselves all frazzled and worked up trying. more »
Wednesday, September 12
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Wed 12 Sep 2007 13:29 BST
EuroSciCon are offering 5 places for only £99 each at their 'Companion Animal Disease: research, diagnosis and treatment' meeting on Friday, September 28, 2007. The meeting is CPD accredited and will be held at BioPark Hertfordshire more »
Monday, September 10
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Mon 10 Sep 2007 10:11 BST
Just a quick reminder about EuroSciCon’s 'Toll-like receptors - Investigating innate immunity & infection ' which is coming up on 25 September 2007 at The BioPark, Broadwater Road, Welwyn Garden City.
It’s not too late to book! more »
Sunday, September 9
Saturday, September 8
Saturday, September 1
by
sharac
on Sat 01 Sep 2007 09:59 BST
Based in the School of Marine Science and Technology you will develop teaching materials linked to the National Curriculum in Science, Technology and Citizenship, that will be accessible to teachers nationally. These innovative materials will employ creative live web links to track cargo ships on worldwide voyages, as well as learning activities focusing on wider marine issues to inspire a new awareness of sustainable usage of the oceans. You will be involved in the delivery of pilot materials within secondary schools in Newcastle and London. more »
by
sharac
on Sat 01 Sep 2007 09:58 BST
Project Officer
Educational Resources Development
“Shipping and my marine environment”
Salary: £21,050 - £24,403 more »
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