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Novel strategies for combatting anti-bacterial resistance

9th December 2019
Burlington House,

London, UK

 

 

 

Venue
The conference will be held at Burlington House, Piccadilly, London which is situated midway between Piccadilly Circus and Green Park underground stations. London is also well served by regular train and coach services from many parts of the UK and three major airports, London Heathrow, London Gatwick and London Stansted. Please note that there are no car parking facilities at Burlington House.

Accommodation
Please visit the RSC website for suggestions of suitable local hotels.

Travel Grants
PhD students, post-doctoral fellows and early career scientists who are RSC members and who wish to 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).

Posters
Early Career Scientists who would like to present their work as a poster are invited to submit an abstract by 27th November 2019. A Poster Application Form is available from Dr Irene Franҫois. (irene.francois@ntlworld.com). Posters will be displayed throughout the day and there will be a prize for the best poster presentation.

Registration Fees
Payment may be made by PayPal using the following buttons. Please include the delegate name in the instruction and send a copy of the payment advice with the application form. The fees include attendance at the sessions, lunch and refreshments. The organisers are not registered for VAT and tax invoices cannot be issued.

  Fee
RSC Members £130
Non-members £145
Student/PostDoc/Retired RSC Members £65
Student/PostDoc/Retired non-members £90
Payment Methods
1. Credit Card / PayPal; Payment will automatically register you for the conference. Please note: you do not need to have a PayPal account to pay by credit card.

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Organisers
Dr Irene Franҫois (irenefrancois5@gmail.com)

Dr Mary K. Phillips-Jones (mary.phillips-jones@nottingham.ac.uk)

Dr Paul Race (paul.race@bristol.ac.uk).

under the auspices of The Biotechnology Interest Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

The Biotechnology Group (http://www.rsc.org/Membership/Networking/InterestGroups/Biotechnology) 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 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).