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April 2011

CVS: Progress Report

Centre for Cardiovascular Science progress report on 28th April 2011. Speakers are Emma Di Rollo and Beverley Yard.

CVS: Progress Report

EBRC Seminar - Dr Linda Wooldridge

Understanding and manipulating the T-cell response to foreign peptide-MHC - part of the EBRC seminar series on 26th April 2011.

EBRC Seminar - Dr Linda Wooldridge

CVS Seminar - Professor Sara Rankin

"Regenerative pharmacology - mobilising distinct subsets of progenitor cells from the bone marrow" - in the QMRI Lecture Theatre on 26th April 2011 at 12pm.

From Healthy Embryos To Designer Babies: How Far Is Too Far?

Part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival on 20th April 2011 at 2pm-5pm.

From Healthy Embryos To Designer Babies: How Far Is Too Far?

Organ Transplants: From Bench to Bedside

Part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival on 19th April 2011 at 6pm.

Organ Transplants: From Bench to Bedside

CVS Seminar - Dr Rustam Al-Shahi Salman

"Disentangling the small vessel diseases underlying intracerebral haemorrhage" - in the QMRI Lecture Theatre on 19th April 2011 at 12pm.

Discover Science: Medical Detectives

Part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival - 17th-22nd April 2011, drop in anytime.

Discover Science: Medical Detectives

Reverse engineering the brain: which tools are missing?

A lecture by Prof. Winfried Denk, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Heidelberg - hosted by the Centre for Cognitive and Neural Systems - at 4pm on 14th April 2011 in Gaddum lecture Theatre, 1 George Square.

Inaugural Lecture - Professor Peter Brophy

Glial Cells-from nerve glue to regulators of complex nervous systems - part of the Inaugural Lecture Programme 2011 - on 12th April 2011.

Inaugural Lecture - Professor Peter Brophy

Special neuroscience seminar

TDP-43 and alternative splicing in ALS - a seminar by Dr Robin Highley, University of Sheffield on 1st April 2011 at 1pm in seminar room 7, Chancellor's Building, Little France.


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