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Axonal degeneration and repair: plasticity and stem cells
Professor Joe Herbert, Brain Repair Centre, Cambridge.
Gonville and Caius College, Stephen Hawking Building (Harvey Court, West Road).
Wednesday 10 December 2008, 18:00-19:30
Speaker to be confirmed.
Wednesday 10 December 2008, 16:30-18:00
Dr. Andreas Bosio, MILTENYI, Cologne.
Wednesday 10 December 2008, 15:30-16:00
Dr. Harold Cremer, Developmental Biology Institute, Marseille.
Wednesday 10 December 2008, 15:00-15:30
Professor Patrik Brundin, Wallenberg Neuroscience Centre, Lund.
Wednesday 10 December 2008, 14:30-15:00
Dr. Leszek Kaczmarek, Nencki Institute, Warsaw.
Wednesday 10 December 2008, 14:00-14:30
Tuesday 09 December 2008, 18:30-20:00
Professor Piergiorgio Strata, Foundazione Santa Lucia, Rome.
Tuesday 09 December 2008, 18:00-18:30
Professor Eva Sykova, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Charles University, Prague.
Tuesday 09 December 2008, 17:30-18:00
Dr. Ferdinando Rossi, Rita Levi Montalcini Centre for Brain Repair, Torino.
Tuesday 09 December 2008, 17:00-17:30
Dr. Jean-Chretien Norreel, PHARMAXON, Marseille.
Tuesday 09 December 2008, 16:30-17:00
Professor. Joost Verhaagen, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam.
Tuesday 09 December 2008, 15:30-16:00
Professor Martin Schwab, Brain Research Institute, Zurich.
Tuesday 09 December 2008, 15:00-15:30
Dr. Xavier Navarro, Institute of Neuroscience, Barcelona.
Tuesday 09 December 2008, 14:30-15:00
Professor James Fawcett, Brain Repair Centre, Cambridge.
Tuesday 09 December 2008, 14:00-14:30
Tuesday 09 December 2008, 13:45-14:00
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