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First Open Day for Businesses at School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia

On:

  

17th Sep 2010

At:

  

10am - 2pm (approx)

Kind:

  

Conference

Location:

  

Thomas Paine Study Centre, UEA

Cost:

  

FREE

This is an invitation for you and other members and colleagues who you feel will benefit, to attend the School of Biological Sciences first open day for businesses being held on the morning of Friday 17th September.

  

Our aim is to widen commercial access to our state-of-the-art facilities, and to increase academia and industry interaction in our core areas of research expertise.

The program offers you:

  • A short introduction to five key areas of research and facilities
  • A summary of the ways business can engage with research staff and available funding
  • A chance to discuss your specific needs in a 1-2-1 meeting with a member of academic staff or a business development manager
  • Time to tour our facilities

For more information and FREE REGISTRATION please visit

www.uea.ac.uk/bio/enterprise/biobusinessday

Who should attend: members of industry, charitable organisations, Norwich Research Park members, other HEIs and regional business representatives.

This invitation is on behalf of Prof. Dylan Edwards

Head of the School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia

To find out more about the Business Day please contact Margaret Wilson-Corr on

01603 592246 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              01603 592246      end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              01603 592246      end_of_the_skype_highlighting or m.wilson-corruea.ac.uk

Research areas:

Organisms and the Environment ( www.uea.ac.uk/bio/bioresearch/orgenv)

Cells and Tissues ( www.uea.ac.uk/bio/bioresearch/cellstissues)

  • Cell Signalling and Development
  • Cell-Matrix Interaction and Tissue Remodelling
  • Physiology of the Organism

Molecules and Pathways ( www.uea.ac.uk/bio/bioresearch/molpath)

  • Plant Stress and Disease
  • Bacterial Molecules and Pathways
  • Microbial Pathogen Biology

More info: Please visit www.uea.ac.uk/bio/enterprise/biobusinessday for more information

 

Posted: 29th Jul 2010

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