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Spring School 2008 - Translating animal models to patients with Neurodegenerative disorders
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Department of Clinical Neurosciences Joint meeting of Neuroscience for Clinicians 15 & Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair Spring School 2008 1 – 3 April 2008 Corpus Christi College, Trumpington Road, Cambridge, CB2 1RH , UK For Registration and abstract submission please see: http://www.brc.cam.ac.uk/SpringSchool.htm The Department of Clinical Neurosciences is holding a joint meeting of the Neuroscience for Clinicians 15 and the Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair Spring School on 1 to 3 April 2008 at Corpus Christi College, Trumpington Road, Cambridge. A programme for the event is available at the above web address. To register for the meeting, please complete the registration form and send it by email to pj214@cam.ac.uk and also send a hard copy together with a cheque for £60 (without accommodation) or £200 (including accommodation) made payable to “University of Cambridge” to arrive no later than Monday 3 March 2008 If you have a question about this list, please contact: Patricia Jansen; Anna Di Pietro. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 19 talks in the archive. Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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