Building on the collaborative research and discussions that were at the center of the 2017 Neuroimmunology Cell Symposium, the goal of this symposium is to explore the interface between the nervous and immune systems during development, homeostasis, and disease. The meeting will examine the mediators, mechanisms, and implications of neuro-immune crosstalk in the central and peripheral nervous systems. It will also cover emerging areas such as the neuronal regulation of peripheral immune function and the influence of the microbiota on the brain. We will bring together researchers from across the fields of neuroscience and immunology to facilitate discussion of exciting new concepts and developments in both fields. ... [Information of the supplier]
Join us in Berlin in 2019 for a conference focused on the regulatory roles of RNAs. Topics will include generation of diversity through RNA-mediated processes, diversity among RNAs themselves through processes such as RNA editing, and analysis of gene expression at the single-cell level. [Information of the supplier]
The 5th Central European Workshop of Myrmecology will be held in Innsbruck in September 2013. The aim of the meeting is to catalyse highly focused communication among ant researchers in an intimate atmosphere. The meeting is open to all topics of myrmecology including population biology, ecology, behaviour, cognition and learning, social organisation, biogeography and faunistics, conservation biology, taxonomy and phylogeny. The techniques presented will range from microscopy to ecological-niche modeling and from behavioural and chemical-ecological assays to molecular genetics and genomics. ... [Information of the supplier]
Das Myrmekologie-Team der Abteilung für Evolutionary Zoology and Human Biology der Universität Debrecen (Ungarn) lädt zum 6. Zentraleuropäischen Workshop für Myrmekologie ein. Die Konferenz wird einem neuen und modernen Gebäude mit guter Infrastruktur stattfinden. [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt]
Dear colleague, it is our pleasure to host the 8th Central European Workshop of Myrmecology in Regensburg. Ants have played a large role in zoological research at the University of Regensburg for almost 20 years, and today the team at the chair of evolutionary biology and zoology at UR is among the largest groups devoted to the study of ants in Central Europe. We are looking forward to three days of fascinating talks and presentations about our most favorite pet animals and are quite optimistic that also the post-congress tour through the surroundings of Regensburg will meet the needs of any myrmecologist. But when coming to Regensburg you should not forget to take the chance to enjoy the vibrancy of a city with a bi-millennial history, with the largest medieval city center north of the Alps, a picturesque urban landscape and lots of beer gardens. You are cordially invited to experience the 8th CEWM in Regensburg and we are looking forward to meeting you and enjoying your contribution. More information about how to register and details of the program will be added to the webpage in early 2019. ... [Information of the supplier]
This two-day international meeting will explore the history and role of naturalists (and others) as pioneers in biological, geological and landscape conservation, protection, environmental advocacy and engagement in its broadest sense. [Information of the supplier]
The ITEX network has focused on the impacts of climate change on plant species in tundra and alpine vegetation. We welcome all researchers to this conference who are interested in changes in arctic and alpine tundra. Contributions are welcome that range from observations of variability to experimental manipulations. “The 2nd conference: Faster, Higher, More?” aims at presenting current research in climate-driven changes in species distribution in alpine and arctic environments, linking research efforts across disciplines and regions, discussing potential implications on conservation efforts and land management in the respective areas. The conference is open to all interested researchers and practitioners. ... [Information of the supplier]
Aspects covered by this conference are: From abiological environments to synthetic life; how much chemistry is required to launch a living minimal system or how to evolve non-biological materials towards biological desirable properties?; mimicking biological functions and properties with means from the chemist’s kitchen; evolution of diversity (chirality, promiscuity, autocatalysis, self-organization, regulation and control); epigenetics as non-coding elements to drive and regulate development. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Welcome to IBS Climate Change Biogeography Meeting. This meeting is co-organized by the CIBIO-UE and the International Biogeographical Society. The meeting will take place on the 21-25th March 2018 at the Colégio do Espirito Santo, University of Évora (Portugal). Registration and abstract submission will open in September 2017. ... [Information of the supplier]
The aim of the conference is to exchange the state of the art regarding direct (physical environment) and indirect effects (interspecific interactions) of climate change on the performance of trees and forest ecosystems. Topics to be discussed stretch from tree physiology and genetics to disturbances and community diversity, with a clear regional focus on Central Europe including the Alps and Carpathians. Keynotes on the response of trees/forest ecosystems to Climate Change (CC) in the focal region and in other regions of the world will frame the sessions, which are open for contributed talks. ... [Information of the supplier]