Immunology gets a booster with the BBC! Leading BSI member Professor Neil Williams of Bristol University features in the latest episode of the health & lifestyle series ‘Don’t Die Young’ presented by Dr Alice Roberts, which airs on Thursday 21 August at 8.30pm (UK Time) on BBC Two. Tune in to find-out more about the fascinating workings of the immune system – and its profound impact upon our lives. Professor Williams also acted as a consultant on the programme. |
BSI Congress 2008 – Registration and abstract submission now available!We are pleased to announce that the on-line registration is now available for delegates wishing to attend the BSI congress in November. Simply click on the following link and select registration to start the process.
Abstract Submission
LATE abstract submission is now open – please click here to submit your abstract on-line. Please note that late abstracts can only be submitted as poster presentations and will not be eligible for the Promega Young Immunologist of the Year. The deadline for late abstract submissions is 23rd October 2008.
You will need to be a NetCommunity Member in order to register for the BSI Annual Congress. Congress bursaries are now available. Concessionary Members bursariesPlease note that you must submit an abstract to be eligible for the award. For application criteria please see members benefits Deadline for applications 26 September 2008 Click here for the congress concessionary member bursary form Limited Expatriate Bursaries
Applications are invited from Immunologists working in research outside the UK. Deadline for applications 26 September 2008 The award is designed to assist with travel to the BSI Congress. The BSI is particularly keen to encourage applications from those who wish to return to a scientific position within the UK and who may wish to attend congress and explore career opportunities. Click here for the Congress Expatriate bursary form
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