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Spring School 2009 - "Regeneration and Plasticity of Neural Circuits"
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Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair Spring School 2009 31st March – 2nd April 2009 This is an Advanced course for PhD students, Post docs and Group Leaders,it will be organised this year by Professor James Fawcett, Dr Keith Martin and Dr Philip Buttery. In addition to talks by highly respected researchers and the popular clinical sessions, poster sessions are open to all participants for the display of their original work. We encourage you to make a contribution to this session, details of how to submit your poster will be available soon. The Steering Group will select some of the abstracts submitted and invite the lead author to give a fifteen-minute presentation. The registration desk will open in autumn 2008. All payments must be made in Pounds Sterling, we will accept all debit/credit card payments apart from American Express. Cost of conference registration fees remain excellent value for money at £200 for residential delegates and £60 for non residential delegates. Registration fee includes attendance at all sessions, Conference Dinner, lunches, mid morning and mid afternoon refreshments. Additional conference details will be made available during the year, in the meantime if you have any queries about any aspect of the conference please do not hesitate to contact Anna Di Pietro (ad482@cam.ac.uk) or Trish Jansen (pj214@cam.ac.uk) If you have a question about this list, please contact: Anna Di Pietro. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 15 talks in the archive. Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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