03 marzo, 2016

Capture science in a moment - The Royal Society -

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Grants
Industry Fellowships
Scientists can apply now to take a secondment either from industry to academia, or from academia to industry. Closing date: 31 March 2016
Wolfson Research Merit Award
For a salary enhancement to recruit or retain outstanding scientists to the UK, apply now. Closing date: 30 March 2016
Sir Henry Dale Fellowship
Applications opening in spring for outstanding post-doctoral scientists wishing to build their own UK-based independent research career addressing an important biomedical question.
: Images taken by 2-photon microscopy of the dendrite of a layer 3 cell in mouse visual cortex taken just before and after 3 days of monocular visual deprivation. Dendrite labeled in red (tdTomato) with the major protein of the postsynaptic density (PSD95) labeled in green (GFP). Note loss of several dendritic spines and associated PSDs. Area shown is approximately 40 um square. Figure credit J.S. Espinosa
Integrating Hebbian and homeostatic plasticity
19 - 20 April 2016
Come and discuss the interactions between Hebbian and homeostatic plasticity with other computational and experimental neuroscientists.
Photo credit: J.S. Espinosa
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Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, taken by the Rosetta navigation camera. Image credit: ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM
Cometary science after Rosetta
14 - 15 June 2016
Find out how results from the Rosetta mission are revolutionising our understanding of cometary science and the early Solar System
Photo credit:ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM
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Future directions in STEMM for people with disabilities
17 March 2016
This event will include a panel Q&A session, discussion groups, and networking opportunities.
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Call for scientific meeting proposals are still open
Closing 1 April 2016
Want to bring together scientists from around the world to present and discuss new research?
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The Royal Society Publishing Photography competition
Celebrate the power of photography in communicating science and the role that images play in making science accessible to a broad audience. Submit a photo for the chance to win £500. Last year's competition was won by Bert Willaert, and you can see last year's photos here.
 

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