In 2018, the home of the annual Cambridge Immunology Forum will be Queens' College Cambridge. The date will be 20th September 2018
Sponsorship by: British Society for Immunology, Tusk Therapeutics Ltd and Isaac Newton Funds.
Exhibitions by: Fluidigm, Stemcell, Miltenyi Biotec, ThermoFisher, Cambridge Research Biochemicals (CRB).
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20Sep
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24Jun
TRAVEL GRANTS
A limited number of travel grants are available for participants. Applicants do not need to apply separately for travel grants for this event but should indicate on the registration form if they wish to be considered for a travel grant. Selection of awardees is handled directly by the organizer who will notify all eligible participants. More information is available at EMBO Travel Grants' page. Participants from the following countries will be given preference: Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, India, Italy, Malta, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Taiwan and Turkey.
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07Jun
Key note speakers including: Andrew McKenzie FRS (MRC LMB), Naomi McGovern (Dept Path & Centre for Trophoblast Research), Ian Tomlinson, (Chairman, Apollo Therapeutics)
Short Talks and Poster session given by PhD and Postdocs from Cambridge University and affiliated institutions. -
07Jun
Key note speakers including: Andrew McKenzie FRS (MRC LMB), Naomi McGovern (Dept Path & Centre for Trophoblast Research), Ian Tomlinson, (Chairman, Apollo Therapeutics)
Short Talks and Poster session given by PhD and Postdocs from Cambridge University and affiliated institutions. -
14May
Join Cambridge Immunology at NOVI! Join us for three nights of exciting science as we delve into talks on the Immunology system. Listen to our fab Immunologist talk about their research!
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14May
Join Cambridge Immunology at NOVI! Join us for three nights of exciting science as we delve into talks on the Immunology system. Listen to our fab Immunologist talk about their research!
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25Apr
Are you interested in communicating your research to the public? How is communicating with the general public different from writing for an academic audience?
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25Apr
Are you interested in communicating your research to the public? How is communicating with the general public different from writing for an academic audience?
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14Mar
Call for applications for a training place
Learn from the professionals how to equip yourself with powerful tools you can use immediately to create a step change in the impact of your research.
Impact has become increasingly important within academia particularly with the next Research Excellent Framework. Key focus is on how researchers are able to convey their work to a wide range of stakeholders, including decision makers and media as well as public engagement.
University of Cambridge Conservation Research Institute (UCCRI) Cambridge Infectious Diseases IRC, Cambridge Immunology SRN and the Bioscience Impact Team are delighted to announce that they have funding for Fast Track Impact, an international training company working in the Higher Education and research and innovation sectors to provide a bespoke training session for researchers within our networks. -
14Mar
Call for applications for a training place
Learn from the professionals how to equip yourself with powerful tools you can use immediately to create a step change in the impact of your research.
Impact has become increasingly important within academia particularly with the next Research Excellent Framework. Key focus is on how researchers are able to convey their work to a wide range of stakeholders, including decision makers and media as well as public engagement.
University of Cambridge Conservation Research Institute (UCCRI) Cambridge Infectious Diseases IRC, Cambridge Immunology SRN and the Bioscience Impact Team are delighted to announce that they have funding for Fast Track Impact, an international training company working in the Higher Education and research and innovation sectors to provide a bespoke training session for researchers within our networks.