17th December 2018
RSC, Burlington House, London, UK

Chemical Tools in Systems Biology III

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Venue and Application
The conference will be held at the Chemistry Centre, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BA . 
The organisers can be contacted at the following email-address: chemtoolssysbiol@outlook.com. A late application fee will apply after 01 December 2018.  Refunds can only be made in respect of cancellations received before 01 September 2017. Substitutions are possible at any time.


Registration Fees

Payment may be made via the PayPal button below. Please include the delegate name in the instruction. The fees include attendance at the sessions, lunch and refreshments. The organisers are not registered for VAT and tax invoices cannot be issued.
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Late Registration
(after 1st December 2018)

RSC members £100 £120
Non-members £115 £135
Student /PostDoc RSC members £60 £70
Student /PostDoc non-members £70 £80
Retired RSC members £60 £70


Standard (to 1st December 2018)

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Posters
PhD students and early career scientists who would like to present their work as a poster are invited to submit an abstract by October 31 2018. A Poster Application Form is available from Dr Colin Bedford. Some of these will be selected by the organising committee for short oral presentations.


Travel Grants
PhD students, post-doctoral fellows and early career scientists in industry who are RSC Members and who present a poster can apply for a personal Travel Grant via a link on the RSC website under FUNDING. (No funds for this purpose are available from the organisers.)


Sponsorship
The organisers are pleased to acknowledge a Science Meetings Grant from the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Chemistry and Biology Interface Division (CBID).


Organisers
Klaus Rumpel (Chair), Boehringer Ingelheim, Vienna, Austria
Colin Bedford, University College London
under the auspices of The Biotechnology Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry.



The Biotechnology Group is the focal point within the RSC for members who have an academic or industrial interest in the chemical aspects of biotechnology.


For more information please visit the website (http://www.rsc.org/Membership/Networking/InterestGroups/Biotechnology) and feel free to contact the Chairman, Prof. Paul Dalby (p.dalby@ucl.ac.uk), or the Secretary, Dr. Colin Bedford (c.t.bedford@ucl.ac.uk).

 

 

 

 

 

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