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07/29/2015 11:08

Birmingham welcomes The EMBO Meeting

Yvonne Kaul EMBO Communications
EMBO - excellence in life sciences

    The sixth edition of The EMBO Meeting will be held in Birmingham in the United Kingdom on 5-8 September 2015. The EMBO Meeting brings together an outstanding lineup of speakers in one of the largest annual events for the life science community in Europe. It is the perfect opportunity to hear about the latest science from researchers in different scientific disciplines and from speakers from many countries around the world.

    The EMBO Meeting 2015 will take place at The ICC in Birmingham, one of the largest metropolitan cities in the United Kingdom. 60 talks from scientists in 20 concurrent sessions will provide an in-depth snapshot of almost all areas of the life sciences. The concurrent sessions are accompanied by keynote lectures, plenary sessions, and career day opportunities presented by some of the leading scientists in the world.

    To view the full programme visit: http://www.the-embo-meeting.org/programme

    Speakers will include:

    • Joan Steitz of Yale University School of Medicine and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute who will give an opening lecture on the molecular events involved in the formation of messenger RNA
    • Peter Walter of the University of California, San Francisco, who will give a keynote lecture on therapeutic interventions to improve memory
    • Emmanuelle Charpentier of the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research and the Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine, and Rudolf Zechner of the Institute of Molecular Biosciences, University of Graz, will deliver the Louis-Jeantet 2015 Prize Lectures
    • Plenary session speakers include Susan Gasser of the Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, David Holden of Imperial College, London, and Fiona Watt of King’s College, London

    The conference also features topics at the intersection of science and society. Matt Taylor of the European Space Agency will talk about the Rosetta Mission, the Philae lander and what comes next for future missions in space. Anna Wahl from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, will take a close look at different perspectives on gender from academic organizations. The EMBO Meeting will also include a special session on research integrity as well as a discussion that focuses on research in India.

    Online press registration for journalists is available at http://www.the-embo-meeting.org/downloads/EMBO2015_Regform_Press_12_03_2015.pdf. The Abstract Book will be emailed to registered participants and journalists two weeks before the conference starts. Interview opportunities can be arranged prior to the conference or on site, beginning on Saturday evening after the opening address.

    About EMBO
    EMBO is an organization of more than 1700 leading researchers that promotes excellence in the life sciences. The major goals of the organization are to support talented researchers at all stages of their careers, stimulate the exchange of scientific information, and help build a European research environment where scientists can achieve their best work.

    For more information: www.embo.org

    Media Contact
    Barry Whyte
    Head, EMBO Public Relations & Communications

    Yvonne Kaul
    Press Officer
    Phone + 49 (0) 6221 8891 108
    communications@embo.org


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    Biology, Medicine
    transregional, national
    Scientific conferences
    English


     

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