Evénements
Partnered with the "CSHL Meeting on Translational Control" The registration and abstract deadline is 3 June 2011. Based on the success of the 2005, 2007 and 2009 meetings here in Heidelberg, and the fact that we will hold the 2011 meeting for the first time in the brand new EMBL Advanced Training Centre http://www.embl.de/atc, we anticipate that this will be a very popular meeting for which early registration is advisable. We invite you to register and submit your abstract as soon as possible via: www.embl.de/training/events/2011/TCR11-01
Partnered with the "CSHL Meeting on Translational Control" The registration and abstract deadline is 3 June 2011. Based on the success of the 2005, 2007 and 2009 meetings here in Heidelberg, and the fact that we will hold the 2011 meeting for the first time in the brand new EMBL Advanced Training Centre http://www.embl.de/atc, we anticipate that this will be a very popular meeting for which early registration is advisable. We invite you to register and submit your abstract as soon as possible via: www.embl.de/training/events/2011/TCR11-01
Partnered with the "CSHL Meeting on Translational Control" The registration and abstract deadline is 3 June 2011. Based on the success of the 2005, 2007 and 2009 meetings here in Heidelberg, and the fact that we will hold the 2011 meeting for the first time in the brand new EMBL Advanced Training Centre http://www.embl.de/atc, we anticipate that this will be a very popular meeting for which early registration is advisable. We invite you to register and submit your abstract as soon as possible via: www.embl.de/training/events/2011/TCR11-01
Partnered with the "CSHL Meeting on Translational Control" The registration and abstract deadline is 3 June 2011. Based on the success of the 2005, 2007 and 2009 meetings here in Heidelberg, and the fact that we will hold the 2011 meeting for the first time in the brand new EMBL Advanced Training Centre http://www.embl.de/atc, we anticipate that this will be a very popular meeting for which early registration is advisable. We invite you to register and submit your abstract as soon as possible via: www.embl.de/training/events/2011/TCR11-01
Partnered with the "CSHL Meeting on Translational Control" The registration and abstract deadline is 3 June 2011. Based on the success of the 2005, 2007 and 2009 meetings here in Heidelberg, and the fact that we will hold the 2011 meeting for the first time in the brand new EMBL Advanced Training Centre http://www.embl.de/atc, we anticipate that this will be a very popular meeting for which early registration is advisable. We invite you to register and submit your abstract as soon as possible via: www.embl.de/training/events/2011/TCR11-01
The OCEANS Conference, jointly sponsored by the Marine Technology Society (MTS) and the Oceanic Engineering Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE/OES), is a major international forum for scientists, engineers, and responsible ocean users to present the latest research results, ideas, developments, and applications in Oceanic Engineering and Marine Technology.
The OCEANS Conference, jointly sponsored by the Marine Technology Society (MTS) and the Oceanic Engineering Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE/OES), is a major international forum for scientists, engineers, and responsible ocean users to present the latest research results, ideas, developments, and applications in Oceanic Engineering and Marine Technology.
The OCEANS Conference, jointly sponsored by the Marine Technology Society (MTS) and the Oceanic Engineering Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE/OES), is a major international forum for scientists, engineers, and responsible ocean users to present the latest research results, ideas, developments, and applications in Oceanic Engineering and Marine Technology.
The OCEANS Conference, jointly sponsored by the Marine Technology Society (MTS) and the Oceanic Engineering Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE/OES), is a major international forum for scientists, engineers, and responsible ocean users to present the latest research results, ideas, developments, and applications in Oceanic Engineering and Marine Technology.
This year marks the 80th year of the Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey, and so to celebrate the occasion there will be an international symposium. It will be held on Thursday 22nd & Friday 23rd September 2011 at Plymouth Guildhall, England, UK.
See attached flyer for publicity
This year marks the 80th year of the Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey, and so to celebrate the occasion there will be an international symposium. It will be held on Thursday 22nd & Friday 23rd September 2011 at Plymouth Guildhall, England, UK.
See attached flyer for publicity
New session announced:
"Diversity and function of deep-sea ecosystems: from micro- to macro-organisms”.
Conveners: Evina Gontikaki, Ursula Witte, Roberto Danovaro, Paul Snelgrove and Kim Juniper
New session announced:
"Diversity and function of deep-sea ecosystems: from micro- to macro-organisms”.
Conveners: Evina Gontikaki, Ursula Witte, Roberto Danovaro, Paul Snelgrove and Kim Juniper
New session announced:
"Diversity and function of deep-sea ecosystems: from micro- to macro-organisms”.
Conveners: Evina Gontikaki, Ursula Witte, Roberto Danovaro, Paul Snelgrove and Kim Juniper
New session announced:
"Diversity and function of deep-sea ecosystems: from micro- to macro-organisms”.
Conveners: Evina Gontikaki, Ursula Witte, Roberto Danovaro, Paul Snelgrove and Kim Juniper
New session announced:
"Diversity and function of deep-sea ecosystems: from micro- to macro-organisms”.
Conveners: Evina Gontikaki, Ursula Witte, Roberto Danovaro, Paul Snelgrove and Kim Juniper
Members of the Census of Marine Life community and a Science Planning Committee have been preparing a scientific strategy to catalyze a new program of integrated international research in marine biodiversity in the spirit of the first Census but addressing new questions and emerging themes of importance to the scientific community and society as a whole.
The aim of the “Beyond 2010” workshop is to present and discuss this strategy, with a focus on engagement of the broader scientific community and plans and actions for implementation.
Members of the Census of Marine Life community and a Science Planning Committee have been preparing a scientific strategy to catalyze a new program of integrated international research in marine biodiversity in the spirit of the first Census but addressing new questions and emerging themes of importance to the scientific community and society as a whole.
The aim of the “Beyond 2010” workshop is to present and discuss this strategy, with a focus on engagement of the broader scientific community and plans and actions for implementation.