Dynamic Cell V

17-20 April 2023

Loughborough University, UK

Abstract deadline: 17 February 2023 EXTENDED: Monday 27 February 2023 (midnight GMT) LATE BREAKING ABSTRACTS ACCEPTED UNTIL 31 March 2023. 

Earlybird registration deadline: 17 February 2023 EXTENDED: Monday 27 February 2023 (midnight GMT)

Registration is now open

The Dynamic Cell series is an inclusive cell biology meeting organized jointly by the Biochemical Society and the British Society for Cell Biology (BSCB).

The scientific remit of this conference is broad, but with a focus on cell dynamics that is intended to stimulate novel collaborative approaches and the application of new technologies to established fields.

This exciting meeting will bring together a group of researchers using dynamic techniques to interrogate cellular behaviour, and contain broad, fundamental cell biology sessions too. The programme is designed to encourage cross-fertilisation between the different fields of cell dynamics and will include sessions on the following:

Topics:

  • Cell mechanics and mechanosensing
  • Organelle dynamics
  • Homeostasis
  • Cell migration and cell-cell communication
  • Cell division and proliferation
  • Trafficking and cellular environment

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Johanna Ivaska
  • Kate Miroshnikova 
  • Joe Chan
  • Elif Nur Firat-Karalar
  • Gabriel Neurohr
  • Faraz Mardakheh
  • Hayley Sharpe
  • Andrew Ewald
  • Matthieu Piel
  • Mart Loog
  • Patrick Caswell
  • Sara Sigismund

Oral communication slots are available at this meeting. All attendees, particularly researchers in the early stages of their career, are invited to submit a poster abstract for consideration as an oral communication. You can submit your abstract here.

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Event sponsored by:

Abbelight logo Biochemical Journal logo British Biophysical Society logo

Caltag Medsystems logo

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The Company of Biologists logo
The FEBS Journal logo

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Nikon logo

  


Promega logo
Proteintech logo    The Royal Society logo 
ZEISS logo 

There are a number of sponsorship and exhibition opportunities for this meeting. For more details, contact Hannah Atkins, Sponsorship & Grants Manager 

Biochemical Society Bursaries

We offer a wide variety of bursaries to help you attend this event and save money on registration fees! Apply during the registration process for any of the following schemes:

Full, Early Career, and Student Bursaries: We offer bursaries of up to £300 to support the attendance of Full, Early Career, and Student members at our face-to-face and online scientific meetings, training events, and courses.

Care and Assistance Grants: We recognise that care needs and requirements can vary from individual to individual. These grants provide additional funding to cover participation in a Society meeting or training course. The grant is open to all additional support needs, including but not limited to, carer support, childcare, disability, and accessibility needs.

Stay Connected Bursaries: If you are currently on a career break, or have recently returned to work, these bursaries make it easier for members to remain engaged with the scientific community by covering the registration fees. Requests for financial support towards accommodation and travel will also be considered.

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