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16th Horizons in Molecular Biology

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16th Horizons in Molecular Biology (Tienda española)

International PhD Student Symposium and Career Fair for Life Sciences, 9th-12th September 2019 Göttingen, Germany

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ISBN-13 (Impresion) 9783736970748
ISBN-13 (E-Book) 9783736960749
Idioma Inglés
Numero de paginas 126
Laminacion de la cubierta Brillante
Edicion 1.
Lugar de publicacion Göttingen
Fecha de publicacion 26.08.2019
Clasificacion simple Conferencia
Area Bioquímica, biología molecular, tecnología genética
Palabras claves Molecular Biosciences, Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, Bayer, Nature Communications, Technical University of Denmark & Biotech Entrepreneur, Beata Science Art, Definiens GmbH, EU Commission, Corning Incorporated / HR Works, Inc. / BadFish Consulting, Office of the Vice Provost for Research,
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History of Horizons. December 4th, 2003. The seminar room in the Gottingen Center for Molecular Biosciences was bustling with activity. Organizers darted in and out of the room, making sure everything was in order and as it should be. Speakers attempted to look through their talking points, whilst entertaining the many curiosities of the next generation gathered around them. The graduate students themselves, whispered to each other and waited apprehensively, with thinly veiled excitement, for the program to begin. There were just under a hundred eager minds crowded into that one room. Students and researchers; all brought together by a shared passion: a passion for science. This was the inaugural Horizons in Molecular Biology Conference: An International PhD Student Symposium! The conference has come a long way since then. Over the years, the number of participants grew steadily and increased in variety. Horizons now regularly attracts around three hundred participants from over thirty countries. The symposium has featured numerous renowned researchers, representing a wide range of fields in the life sciences. This exhaustive list also included several Nobel Laureates, namely: Professors Martin Chalfie, Sir John Walker, Ada Yonath, Thomas Südhof, Kurt Wüthrich, Carol Greider, Venki Ramakrishnan, Sir John Gurdon, Tim Hunt, and this year Michael Rosbash.