Papers relating to events during the year 2007, 2007
Scope and Contents
Events include: VI Annual Activated Egg Symposium, Weston, Massachussetts (9 November 2007); Bob Moor 70th Birthday Festschrift, Magdalene College, Cambridge (14-15 September 2007); Chancellors's Dinner, University of Edinburgh (9 August 2007); European Stem Cells Business Summit, Edinburgh (11-12 October 2007); Michigan State University Advanced Degree Commencement Ceremony, East Lansing, Michigan (7 December 2007); MRC Stem Cell Forward Look Meeting, London (31 October 2007); Opening Doors: Scientific Seminars for Young Researchers - workshop on 'Regeneration and Cell Therapy', Cardona, Barcelona (18-22 March 2007); The Stem Cell Meeting: Brave New Cells: defining the future of medicine (12-13 March 2007); Stem Cell Summit, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachussetss (2-3 October 2007); 'Therapeutic Cloning: where do we go from here?', Arthur M. Sackler Colloquia of the National Academy of Sciences (8-9 October 2007); Visit to the United Kingdom by the US Stem Cell Delegation (14-18 October 2007).
Organisations include: Burrill and Company; Genetics Policy Institute; Harvard Stem Cell Institute; Michigan State University; Scottish Development International; Waisman Clinical BioManufacturing Facility, Waismain Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Also includes a bound copy of the agenda and collated slides (annotated by Ian Wilmut) for 'Applications of stem cells as tools, targets and therapeutic agents in drug discovery' (undated).
Dates
- Creation: 2007
Creator
- From the Fonds: Wilmut, Ian, Sir, 1944-: (professor of reproductive science, University of Edinburgh) (Person)
Language of Materials
English
Conditions Governing Access
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Full Extent
3 folders
Repository Details
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