2010 Events

Archived events from 2010

February - March 2010

Speaker: Professor Marc Turner, Personal Chair in Cellular Therapy

The Division of Pathway Medicine is hosting this one-day conference, a satellite meeting of the Biosensor World Congress, Glasgow, 26-28 May 2010.

Public Lecture to be held at University of Strathclyde, Glasgow on Monday 7th June at 6pm.

All staff outwith CVS are cordially invited to attend the scientific programme.

The Speaker is Dr Simone Meddle, from The Roslin Institute, RDSVS, University of Edinburgh.

The NCBI Structure Group

Dr. Mike Capaldi, the recently appointed Director of Edinburgh BioQuarter, will present his vision for the future of Edinburgh BioQuarter and will explain what the programme is all about.

The Speaker is Professor Peter Simmonds, Centre for Infectious Diseases, University of Edinburgh.

The Centre for Neuroregeneration presents a fortnightly seminar series which is co-sponsored by the Euan MacDonald Centre for Motor Neurone Disease research and the Centre for Multiple Sclerosis research in Edinburgh.

CNR presents a fortnightly seminar series which is co-sponsored by the Euan MacDonald Centre for Motor Neurone Disease research and the Centre for Multiple Sclerosis research in Edinburgh. These seminars offer a wide range of internal and external speakers, from postgraduate students to internationally-renowned scientists.

A series of lectures have been arranged to take place during the WINTER TERM. The lectures will be held in Lecture Theatre B, Chancellor's Building, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh at 5pm.

The Medical Detectives lecture series commences this year on 21 October. The lectures take place at 6pm in the Anatomy Lecture Theatre, Teviot Place.

Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is a toxin-mediated intestinal disease and extraintestinal manifestations are exceptional.

Weekly seminars held at The Roslin Institute Conference Hall.

Speaker: Dr Gopal Sapkota, MRC Protein Phosphorylation Unit and College of Life Sciences, University of Dundee. Host: Dr Andrew Childs

The CVS kicks off a new term of CPR talks next week.

Join us for a series of public lectures examining the global challenges facing society, and the role of academia in meeting these challenges.

To be held in the Wellcome Lecture Theatre, QMRI, Little France.

12pm in the Wellcome Auditorium, QMRI, Little France

Tuesday 30th November

12pm in the Wellcome Auditorium, QMRI, Little France

Variable versus Average Blood Pressure: Do the peaks and troughs matter in the diagnosis and management of hypertension?

The Centre for Reproductive Biology organises an annual programme of seminars by research scientists from around the world whose work complements that being done within MRC Human Reproductive Sciences Unit and University of Edinburgh Division of Reproductive and Developmental Sciences.

A series celebrating the 20th anniversary of the publication of Michael Crichton's novel 'Jurassic Park'

Centre for Inflammation Research research in progress presentations are held every Friday in the The Wellcome Auditorium, QMRI, Little France at 4pm-5pm.

This year's Edinburgh Neuroscience Christmas Lecture will be held on Friday 3rd December at 6pm in the George Square Lecture Theatre, Edinburgh.

CANCELLED - Due to the very heavy snowfalls and subsequent travel difficulties, this lecture has regretfully been cancelled

Now in its third series, the next Centre for Reproductive Biology’s popular “Public Talks for Everyone” will kick off this autumn in Edinburgh