Core Management Workshop; Dublin. November 9-10.


A few spaces are still available for the Core Management Workshop, 9-10th November 2016. Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
The Cytometry Society of Ireland is hosting the Core Management Workshop on November 9-10th  2016. This workshop is intended for Shared Resource Lab Scientists and Core Managers from diverse disciplines (microscopy, flow cytometry, genomics, proteomics, comparative medicine etc.) to  come together and discuss common concerns: managing successful facilities, training and education, funding, charging, scheduling, collaborations, as well as discuss research and technology innovations in different fields. 

Speakers include: 
·         Jonni Moore, University of Pennsylvania, US
·         Rachael Walker, Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK
·         Derek Davies The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK
·         Ian Brewis, Cardiff University, UK
·         Gill Marmelstein, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
·         Michael Kapinsky, Beckman Coulter
·         Andrew Filby, Newcastle University, UK
·         Lorenzo Pastrana, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, Braga, Portugal
·         Emmanuel Reynaud, University College Dublin, Ireland
·         Matthias Wilms, University College Dublin, Ireland
·         John Tigges, Beth Israel Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, US

The workshop is limited to 50 delegates

For registration: https://cmw-dublin.eventbrite.co.uk       
  


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ISHG prize winners!

Thank you to everyone who attended the ISHG annual meeting in Belfast.
Congratulations to our prize winners, pictured below.


From left to right:
Sarah-Jayne Mackin, Ulster University, winner of best postgraduate oral presentation
Mark McCormack, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, winner of best postdoctoral poster
Sudipto Das, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, winner of best postdoctoral oral presentation
Katherine Benson, Queen's University Belfast, winner of best postgraduate poster