Date: 7.1.2013
Dear friends, it is our pleasure to invite you in name of Masaryk University and students organization Biomania to another year of The Student Scientific Conference on Biotechnology and Biomedicine, which will take place 10th - 12th April 2013 in the cosy environment of the main hall of the Office of the Public Defender of Rights in Brno, Czech Republic. In 2013, the conference is dedicated to the topic of BIOMEDICINE.
The meeting offers the unique opportunity for students of bachelor, master and doctoral programmes to present their work in the athmosphere of professional conference, yet in front of the friendly audience consisted mostly of students. The conference provides the possibility to meet young colleagues not only from other Czech universities but also from other countries of the Central European region – Austria, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary.
The conference will be divided in four sessions in 2013:
Molecular Biology of Non-Oncological Diseasses
Molecular Oncology
Nucleic Acids Research in Biomedicine
Tissue Engineering and Stem Cell Research.
Dr. Manuel Serrano, who discovered and characterized tumor supressor p16, will give his talk on Wednesday 10th April as a keynote lecturer. The keynote lecture will be open for public.
The best student talk and poster in each session will be awarded by valuable prize.
For more detailed information please visit www.biomania.cz/conference-2013. Registration is opened from 1st January 2013. Do not hesitate with registration, conference hall is limited to 150 participants.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Brno.
For organizing comittee Pavel Dvořák
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