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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Centre for Trophoblast Research > The Centre for Trophoblast Research official launch
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Andrea Kells. Please register by email: horizon.forum[at]rsd.cam.ac.uk The Centre will be formally launched with a one day seminar on Wednesday 9th July 2008. The event will bring togther researchers in placental biology from within and outside Cambridge, to share information, and generate new interdisciplinary research ideas. It will start at 10am and finish with a drinks reception at 5.15pm. There is no charge for attending the event, and a list of speakers can be found below. To register, please send an e-mail to horizon.forum[at]rsd.cam.ac.uk, including your name and affiliation, with CTR in the title. Confirmed speakers: Doug Antczak, Cornell University Graham Burton, University of Cambridge Jay Cross, University of Calgary Myriam Hemberger, Babraham Institute Martin Johnson, University of Cambridge Ashley Moffett, University of Cambridge Robert Pijnenborg, University of Leuven Chris Redman, University of Oxford Marilyn Renfree, University of Melbourne Azim Surani, University of Cambridge This talk is part of the Centre for Trophoblast Research series. This talk is included in these lists:
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