ESACT 2024 call for Abstracts - Only 4 weeks left to submit! Submitting an abstract gives you the opportunity to share your knowledge globally with scientists, engineers and other specialists working with animal cells to promote dialogue and scientific development. Submissions close on 10 January 2024. Find out more on how to submit your abstract here: https://lnkd.in/e658XV7z
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Attention all scientists and researchers! 🚨 The 4th BELSACT Scientific Meeting is just around the corner, and you won't want to miss it. Here's some useful info for this year's meeting: ℹ️ 📍 Van Der Valk Hotel Charleroi Airport 📅 On 17 April 2024 💰Registration fees – Students (including PhD students): free – BELSACT Members: €50 (including membership renewal and event registration) Email: belsact@gmail.com “Note: If you are not a BELSACT member, you will automatically become one by registering to this event” Additional information for students 🎓 Abstract submission is not mandatory but highly encouraged. ⏳ Deadline: 29 February 2024 If you do not want to submit an abstract, add "NA" when filling the registering form (https://lnkd.in/dyzWSJAM). A certificate of attendance will be delivered after the meeting. A poster prize sponsored by ESACT - European Society for Animal Cell Technology will be given to best poster. #BELSACT2024 #BELSACT
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#HealthyLongevity starts with #HealthyLongevityKnowHow
A new Science study of 348 species offers clues into the diversity of mammalian life spans. Learn more ⬇️ 📄: https://scim.ag/3OY #SciencePerspective: https://scim.ag/3OZ
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🚀 Our Forum is LIVE 🌟 Join the conversation, exchange ideas, and seek support within our thriving scientific community! 🧪🔬🌍 Scan the QR code below to dive right in! Let's shape the future of science together. 🌐💡 #ScienceForum #EngageInScience #ScienceCommunity #JoinTheDiscussion 📚🤝👥 #behavior #animalresearch
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PhD Candidate in Chemistry & Biochemistry @ Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta| MSc Cancer Immunology and Biotechnology @ University of Nottingham| BSc Biochemistry @ Abia State University, Uturu
What is the acceptable N value for the sample size of experimental animals in Life Sciences research? Join me as I explore on the 3R’s concept of research design and planning in Life/Health Sciences as well as other advanced toolboxes of experimental designs and planning in drug design and discovery. PENKNIGHTSMEDIA
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If you want to hear more about our scientific collaboration with Namrata Gundiah and Aritra Chatterjee, as well as the genesis of our recent work published in Development, here is the link to our interview for the "People behind the papers" section of the issue. For me, this was a nice way to talk about our research, the ups and downs that we had to deal with, and the long journey that was undertaken to publish this work. https://lnkd.in/dMw_PsNQ
The people behind the papers – Léa Rambaud-Lavigne, Namrata Gundiah, Arezki Boudaoud and Pradeep Das
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🚀🚀 Come find us at Lorne Genome 2024! 🚀🚀 Are you a researchers in biomedical and biological fields? We have a thing or two you might want to hear! Especially if you struggle with 💸💸… #PARITY4RESEARCH #research #loveresearch #supportresearch
We’re thrilled to invite you to an engaging discussion about the PARITY initiative, on February 11, 2024, at Lorne Genome. 🔬 Advocating for Change in Australian Research Funding! 🔍 Join PARITY on Genome Conference as we tackle critical discussions on Australian research funding challenges and strategise ways to influence government support for increased research budgets to DOUBLE.
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IN THE NEWS 📰 If you haven't had a chance to read our latest newsletter, here are some recent articles in the news that highlight some amazing scientific advancements 🔬 #lifesciencenews #lifescience
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Looking forward to co-hosting this inaugural webinar and kicking off the new Frontiers in Systems Biology section, Systems Concepts, Theory and Policy in Biology and Medicine. Thank you Yoram Vodovotz Jennifer Lovejoy, PhD Thomas C. Collin, PhD Desirè Arancio! More on the new section: Biology and medicine have become exceedingly complex. Systems approaches to biology and medicine have delivered integrated and interdisciplinary approaches to address this complexity to solve the problems that face the global population today. Yet even systems biology and systems medicine often remain fragmented, with researchers working in siloes of discipline or therapeutic area without considering the holistic nature of the problems we address, which may include physiological, behavioral, environmental, technological, sociocultural or policy/regulatory components. The Systems Concepts, Theory and Policy in Biology and Medicine section of Frontiers in Systems Biology focuses on integrative concepts, underlying theory of the systems approach, and policy implications and recommendations relevant to biology and medicine to overcome these barriers and provide more broadly holistic solutions. William Casey King, PhD Prashant Shah Polina A. Segalova, Ph.D. Noa Rappaport (Mardiks) Ohad Manor, PhD Amicia D. Elliott, Ph.D. Atif J Khan Verena Kallhoff, Ph.D., MBA #systemsbiology #systemsthinking #precisionmedicine
Save the date! I am delighted and honored to announce that Frontiers in Systems Biology will be hosting our inaugural webinar with Systems Biology pioneer Leroy Hood on October 5, co-hosted by Jennifer Lovejoy, PhD and Sean Manion PhD, Section Chief Editors of our section on Systems Concepts, Theory and Policy in Biology and Medicine. Stay tuned for registration information.
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Registration is closing tomorrow.. Register for the R for Biologists course.. The course which had got very positive responses from 300+ participants so far. Study how to make eye-catching graphs for your research publication. Analyse your sequence with Bioconductor. Moreover start from the ABC of R. Register https://lnkd.in/dCbC-Qbp
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📑 Xenobiotics—Division and Methods of Detection: A Review #Xenobiotics are compounds of synthetic origin and can be categorized according to different criteria. In this #HighlyCited paper, the authors provided information on ✔ the legislation and classification of xenobiotics, ✔ the effect of xenobiotics on the environment, humans, and animals, ✔ how to minimize these effects. They also provided an overview of the method of detection and removal of xenobiotics. Read more at https://lnkd.in/ezvqCv4N
Xenobiotics—Division and Methods of Detection: A Review
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