EMBL Australia & Bioplatforms Australia present: Ewan Birney, EMBL-EBI Director, on 'AI in the Life Sciences: The landscape ahead of us'.
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Join us as we plunge deep into the world of Cryo-ET, with ‘Freeze, Frame, and Focus: Mastering Cryo Electron Tomography.’
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This invitation-only event features presentations from leading local and international researchers about next-gen computational proteomics.
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The Quantitative Microscopy for Cellular Dynamics Symposium will highlight research into cutting-edge light microscopy techniques such as super-resolution imaging, FLIM, FRET, and FCS, with the shared goal of gaining quantitative insights into the spatial organisation and temporal dynamics of biological processes.
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EMBL Australia's 8th annual PhD Course will be held at the John Curtin School of Medical Research at the Australian National University between 20 November and 1 December 2023.
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The 10th annual EMBL Australia Postgraduate Symposium (EAPS) will be held at the Garvan Institute from 1-3 November 2023.
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Join us for a free, three-day, in-person light-sheet microscopy workshop, presented by leaders in the field, at Monash University.
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EMBL's 24th annual PhD Symposium will take place at EMBL Heidelberg in December 2022.
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EMBL Australia Postgraduate Symposium (EAPS) is an annual student-developed symposium for Honours, Masters and PhD students.
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The annual EMBL Australia PhD Course will return in July 2022.
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The Theory of Living Systems is a webinar series designed to promote cutting-edge research at the interface of theory, computation and life science, created for research communities across Australia, New Zealand and other regions with similar time-zones.
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The 2020 EMBL Australia Postgraduate Symposium (EAPS) is going virtual!
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Join us for a free virtual event, designed for research staff and students, as we showcase the different ways to make the most of scientific discoveries that can benefit more people in academia and our broader society.
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The difficult decision has been made to cancel the 2020 PhD Course.
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The 6th EMBL Australia Postgraduate Symposium (EAPS), Models to Systems – Deciphering Biological Complexity, is being hosted by the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre in Melbourne on 27–29 November 2019.
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EMBL event held in Australia
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Join us for a presentation where Dr Bateman will discuss the UniProt KnowledgeBase, which has been providing data for protein sequence and function for over 30 years.
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Join us to hear from five exciting external scientists about their research in the field of developmental biology.