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BioScience2004 – from molecules to organisms
18-22 July 2004
SECC, Glasgow, UK BioScience2004 – a success!
The Biochemical Society's first Flagship Meeting BioScience2004 was a huge success, with over 1200 delegates attending, 64 companies exhibiting, and more than 500 posters presented over 4 days. Read on for comments, photos and a full meeting report.

Plans for BioScience2005 are now well underway. BioScience2005 - from genes to systems, will be held from 17 - 21 July, Glasgow, UK.
The website is 'live' and is being constantly updated with new information.

News from BioScience2004 Wednesday 21
July 2004 - Hibernating squirrels may hold secrets of preventing damage from stroke in humans Tuesday 20
July 2004 - Powerful market forces over-rule science ethics, says Nobel Laureate Tuesday 20
July 2004 - Therapeutic cloning must start now, says stem cell expert Tuesday 20
July 2004 - GM and biotechnology essential to help double global food production for rising population Tuesday 20
July 2004 - Talking cells may help prevent cancer Tuesday 20
July 2004 - Patently problematic: the european patent laws may dissuade stem cell research pocket option minimum deposit Monday 19
July 2004 - Cholesterol-lowering drugs from chemist shops will help reduce heart attacks, says Glasgow heart expert Monday 19
July 2004 - EESI-View - Enhanced Electronic Serials Interface - a new way of viewing journal articles on screen   Friday 16
July 2004 - New President and Vice-Chairman for Biochemical Society Friday 16
July 2004 - Summary of the Press Releases Why you should attend
Focus topics Lipids, Rafts and Traffic (Including Biochemical Society Annual Symposium) how to deposit Signalling Outwards and Inwards Structure Related to Function: Molecules and Cells Genes: Regulation, Processing and Interference Energy: Generation and Information Ethics, Education and Employment Research Colloquia Logo images courtesy of Daan van Aalten, Julie Ahringer, Malcolm Bennett and Cathy Torgler. Meeting supported by the Greater Glasgow & Clyde Valley Tourist Board


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