Meetings and Events

Joint BES / SEB / BS Symposium 2010
Stress Responses – molecules, organisms, environments
4 - 7 January 2011
Charles Darwin House, London, UK

This meeting, the first ever joint scientific meeting of the British Ecological Society, Biochemical Society, the Society for Experimental Biology, will showcase leading research on stress responses, and will aim to develop cross-disciplinary research in this area.

A distinguished list of international speakers will cover studies from biochemistry and gene regulatory networks through organisms to ecology, ecophysiology and behaviour.

The programme will have ample time for offered talks and posters, and there will be opportunities for meeting people outside your discipline, to promote cross-fertilisation of concepts, ideas and methods.

We invite oral and poster presentations, particularly from younger researchers, under the following broad cross-disciplinary sub-themes:

  • Stress responses, cascades and networks: behaviour, physiology, molecules and genes
  • Adaptation to changing environments: evolution and the future
  • Enabling technologies: case studies and scope for application.

The symposium will be held in the state-of-the-art meeting facilities at the Societies' new premises, Charles Darwin House, central London. More information on this meeting will added soon. Please visit the dedicated Joint Stress website if you are interested in this exciting collaboration.

Please download the promotional poster [Adobe PDF, 2975 Kb] to display in your department or email to interested colleagues.

 




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