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Kongressdetails

05.09.2015 - 08.09.2015

The EMBO Meeting 2015 - European Molecular Biology Organization

Veranstaltungsort
ICC, Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2EA
Kontakt und Ansprechparter

Martin Cairnsm, the.embo.meeting@embo.org , 004962218891106

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Großbritannien
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The EMBO Meeting is an annual event held in Europe to promote the life sciences and the exchange of scientific results. The meeting encourages scientists to look beyond their own fields, engage with the international scientific community and explore interdisciplinary approaches to research in the life sciences. Participants experience new perspectives on topics that cover the entire range of the life sciences – from studies of molecules and the cell all the way up to investigation of larger, complex biological systems.


Highlights:

- Brings together some of the best researchers in the life sciences in an informal setting

- Speakers range from young group leaders to Nobel laureates

- An interdisciplinary forum that provides researchers with an opportunity to meet scientists from outside their own field

- A dedicated career day for PhDs and postdoctoral researchers that offers access to counseling and training in specific skills

- Possibility to discuss publishing issues with editors of scientific journals

- Discussions on science and society as well as science policy issues, for example open access publishing, the role of science in advising politics, and excellence versus inclusion in research funding

- More than 1000 attendees each year from more than 60 countries


Participant range: graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, young investigators, later stage researchers, PI's, group leaders and senior scientists from all areas of the life sciences.